the rlachinchip betwean new hampadher was they an Massachusetts was that thy were best friends
The Indians felt that they were superior to the European Settlers and would only he if paid.
The Native Americans had land. The European Settlers wanted it. That is not just the "most likely" cause, that is the cause.
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the answer is 13 years
they moved to different places at the same time with conflict
The Indians felt that they were superior to the European Settlers and would only he if paid.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
Indians traded with the settlers.
not that good
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
Violent, with frequent warfare
Indians helped pilgrims and settlers find efficient way of hunting, cooking, planting, and fishing.
The relationship between American Indians and European settlers from the founding of St. Augustine in 1565 to the Trail of Tears in the 1830s was complex and often contentious. Initially, some European settlers engaged in trade and alliances with Native tribes, but as colonial expansion increased, tensions grew. This led to numerous conflicts, broken treaties, and displacement of Native populations. By the time of the Trail of Tears, many Native American tribes had been forcibly removed from their ancestral lands, resulting in widespread suffering and loss.
It really didn't change.
Some settlers created good relationships with trading and became friends. Others didn't like them.