The Native Americans were promised protection against the 'Americans' but the British couldn't keep that promise because, as you probably know, we were beaten and were 'kicked out' of the country.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
the native Americans first found Minnesota.
The English believed the Native Americans were savage and uncivilized. They believed, along with many Americans, that they should be eradicated.
The proclamation of 1763 was a public announcement that said all lands of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans. Colonists became angry with the Proclamation of 1763 because the Proclamation gave the Crown a monopoly on land bought from Native Americans. So, instead of listening and following the Proclamations rules and orders, they ignored them. They were angry that Britain had limited the area available for settlement. They were also upset because the law forbade them from settling in the Ohio River Valley where there was fertile soil for farming, and the Native Americans weren't using it. Many colonists had already bought land west of the Appalachians and now weren't allowed to move. Many colonists did not respect the Native Americans and did not want to preserve their land. The colonists just ignored the law and moved across the Appalachians.
European enslavement of Native Americans existed with the Spanish from the earliest days on the Caribbean islands they first settled.
The country related with Pizarro and the Native Americans is Spain.
The french, they respected the Native Americans and did trading.
During this transitional period, Africans and Native Americans shared the common experience of enslavement. In addition to working together in the fields, they lived together in communal living quarters and produced collective recipes for food.during this transitional period, Africans and native Americans shared the common experience of enslavement. in addition to working together in the fields, they lived together in communal living quarters and produced collective recipes for food.
During this transitional period, Africans and Native Americans shared the common experience of enslavement. In addition to working together in the fields, they lived together in communal living quarters and produced collective recipes for food.during this transitional period, Africans and native Americans shared the common experience of enslavement. in addition to working together in the fields, they lived together in communal living quarters and produced collective recipes for food.
the country with the best relationship with native Americans was?
Spain
Native Americans lost a country that was once theirs. They were a peace loving people that were nice to the Pilgrims and helped teach them about their country.
the south Americans left their home country because their was war
English colonists were largely unsuccessful at enslaving Native Americans primarily because Native American societies had their own established social structures and cultural beliefs that often rejected the concept of slavery. Additionally, Native Americans were familiar with the local terrain and could easily escape or resist enslavement. Their knowledge of the land and ability to form alliances made it difficult for colonists to maintain control over them.
United states
The english