Well, the Colonists had good times and bad times with the Indians. They never really got along with each other too well but who would, they were totally different people with different religions and different aspects of life.
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Simply put, land. As the colonists moved into the US, more and more room was needed. Granted, the Native people lived spread out and did not require every bit of land, but the European approach was to take any and all that was wanted, not what was available. Lifestyles, such as the need for Fencing for the settlers also interfered with the life of the natives as the game that they required was unable to roam freely - further conflict continued. Then there were railroads, gold, and water rights... etc. - all returned to the point of land in the end.
the English colonists where here looking for gold during the gold rush and believed that they could dig anywhere, rape their women and ate the food they planted this is because the colonist didn't no how to grow crops on that type of land and climate the last straw came when the colonists dug up the Indian's burial ground in search of their gold the Indians killed everyone but that was the first time the Americans tried to settle in America
The colonists and Native Americans did not get along because the colonists were taking the Native American's lands. There were also conflicts because of the culture difference.
As more colonists settled in New England,they began to take more Native American land
Native Americans were competition to the colonists. The colonists were taking their land, fur, and game.
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The colonists settled on the Native Americans' land, and they destroyed some villages. Some colonists did not treat Native Americans justly. Others captured them and sold them into slavery. Many Native Americans died of European disease, all causing conflict between Southern Colonists and Native Americans
by 1630 a lot of colonist did not come over after the pilgrims. when they did a lot of them thought they did not need the help of the native Americans. so they started to take over the native Americans' land. more happened but that is how the troubles grew between English colonist and the native Americans
There were a series of long standing conflicts that actually led to the War of 1812. First of all, there were trade restrictions brought about as the result of Britainâ??s war with France. British ships continued to hijack American sailors from American ships and force them into impressment with the Royal Navy. The British were openly supporting and instigating difficulties between the Native Americans and the colonists.
THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS