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Why did the treaty that ended the Revolutionary war anger Joseph Brant?

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Brant denounced the British "no offensive war" policy as a betrayal of the Iroquois and urged the Indians to continue the war, but they were unable to do so without British supplies. ... In May 1783, a bitter Brant when he learned about the treaty of Paris wrote "England had sold the Indians to Congress".
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Brant denounced the British "no offensive war" policy as a betrayal of the Iroquois and urged the Indians to continue the war, but they were unable to do so without British supplies. ... In May 1783, a bitter Brant when he learned about the treaty of Paris wrote "England had sold the Indians to Congress".

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