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They viewed them in envy of what the white man had. So many attacked killed raped and stole from the unsuspecting white man. Which made the whites frustrated so they basically destroyed the indian race.

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The early colonists viewed native Americans as nuisance. They bought the native American people's lands at low cost and left them with lands farther from the colonies.

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how did the settlers view of land and resource use differ from the native American view

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How did European explorers and colonists view the Native Americans they encountered?

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The Europeans thought that the Native Americans were savages because of their dress, darker skin, and simpler lifestyles. They were also viewed as honest even though they were not Christians.

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badly they stool Pizza from them. this is a true crime

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they thought the Native's were savages and the Europeans killed thousands maybe millions of Native's by war and diseases they brought from Britain.

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As people to steal from!

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Native Americans did not view Europeans as

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