Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Britain paid their Native American allies for just being at their disposal. Parliament soon felt that this investment was not providing any profit.
In March of 1779, Parliament discussed the advantages and disadvantages to figure if dropping the alliances would be better than keeping the Native agents. In the end they decided to keep allies because they were getting some profit from trade with them. And there was a higher demand for Native goods.

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