French and Indian War was the big one in what is now the US and Canada, but as suggested, European and European-American powers always allied with various indigenous peoples in their domestic conflicts.
The realist side during the independence (conquest) of Peru. Out of all the old spanish colonies of SA, Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day because we know we peaked during those times.
>Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day
Kind of ironic, considering they have the largest Amerindian proportions.
Are the Indios also Hispanist?
>Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day
Kind of ironic, considering they have the largest Amerindian proportions.
Are there also Hispanist Indios?
>Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day
Kind of ironic, considering they have the largest Amerindian proportions.
Are there also Hispanist Indios?
I'll assume that this thread is about enemies becoming friends due to a battle. In that case, the Battle of Firaz. When the Sassanids and Byzantines fought against the Arab force, basically Greeks and Persians teaming up.
New Caledonia in Panama. The Scottish settlers agreed to defend the Natives in exchange for land to live on. It ended up being a failure as the Spanish wiped put the colony and later massacred the Natives.
The future
Battle of Queenston Heights
1812 war. British and Indians fought side by side
US had native allies, too.
A few bear attacks maybe
Almost every war in the Americas in sone form after 1492 and before the mid 19th century
French and Indian War was the big one in what is now the US and Canada, but as suggested, European and European-American powers always allied with various indigenous peoples in their domestic conflicts.
Queen anne's war, or the american theater of the war of spanish succession as euros know it
When Portugal conquered Brazil back from the Dutch
Legalizing gambling
ACW with figures like Geronimo and Stand Watie facing off against Yankmutts and their bucks.
>The only non-White general in the civil war was a Cherokee Confederate
There were also a lot of mexicans in the confederacy as well
T. Hawk is Mexican
Mexican history is full of baptized loyalist indios BTFO Mestizo revolts during early Spanish colonial era of New Spain.
Examples?
Venezuelan independence being a strange war between independentoids and the native underclass being lead by some asturian.
during the finno-korean hyperwar
The realist side during the independence (conquest) of Peru. Out of all the old spanish colonies of SA, Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day because we know we peaked during those times.
>Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day
Kind of ironic, considering they have the largest Amerindian proportions.
Are the Indios also Hispanist?
oops, didn't mean to reply twice
>Are the Indios also Hispanist?
Indios are the original hispanists
>Peru (and Bolivia) have the largest number of hispanists to this day
Kind of ironic, considering they have the largest Amerindian proportions.
Are there also Hispanist Indios?
Most European wars had native Allies. The Spanish beat the Aztecs with an army of mostly native allies.
US civil war
Hundred Years' War
wrong type of Indian but Brits and Sikhs in the Sepoy Mutiny
Pequot War in New England. Mohegan, Niantic, and Narragansett helped the Puritans eliminate the Pequot Confederacy.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick%27s_Battalion
I'll assume that this thread is about enemies becoming friends due to a battle. In that case, the Battle of Firaz. When the Sassanids and Byzantines fought against the Arab force, basically Greeks and Persians teaming up.
Unironically the USA fighting the Comanche or Apache. Other Native nations tended to hate these two guys more than they hated the White man.
When several native Tribes fought for the Confederacy.
French and indians wars.
New Caledonia in Panama. The Scottish settlers agreed to defend the Natives in exchange for land to live on. It ended up being a failure as the Spanish wiped put the colony and later massacred the Natives.
>French and Indian war
>War of 1812
>Multiple tribal conflicts, too many to bother listing
>WW2
I'm sure there are more than I'm missing.