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2) Well, yes. If you followed the story, they are friendly with the natives and trying to protect them.
3) If you followed the story you'd also know they have no love or appreciation of the government and it's men.
4) They're soldiers. It's their job to be in combat. If they're not okay with being shot at then they picked the wrong job.
Also. It's a *game*. These things don't reflect reality one on one.
However if you want an example of an outlaw that fired at US Soldiers, around this time period, a certain gentleman by the name of Pancho Villa.
Small thing perhaps but, why do you not have a mouse next to your name, and your profile doesn't show RDR2 as a played game?
Just give me gps location of grave of this scumbag Arthur Morgan I want to pee there.