The South was rebelling against the federal government during the war and the native americans had never been given any reason to like the feds. They joined the souths rebellion.
They taught them to grow crops.
They weren't - they were just less vulnerable to the European diseases. Native Americans had never encountered those diseases before, so they had no natural defenses against them.
They did not get along because of a civilization war the Native hated everything about the Colonist.The Native people were jealous of there goods and everything they had.But they never got along.
From my Native American and African American background, I can tell you that my relative native american and african american families worked along side each other on the plantation. No, they probably didn't enjoy being slaves on a plantation, but it is evidence given from my 100 year old grandmother. She made a book about our family history I never forgot and the native american/ african american mixing was the most recent (meaning 1800's) further mixing of my already west indian family line. So, they were friends and a little more.
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
Native Americans never migrated to the Americas. It was the Europeans that migrated here and the only thing they found was Native Americans. Native Americans have been here since the beginning. Hence the name Native AMERICANS.
Native Americans felt angry that the United States demanded their own land. Some Native Americans were forced to sell their lands to companies. The lives of the Native Americans will never be the same again.
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.
Mainly planting. The Native Americans never really were big on using tools. That was considered a "White Man" tradition.
Native Americans were not slaves. They were killed or removed from native lands to reservations, but never slaves. The only slaves were the Africans that were bought and sold.
They never really tried to enslave the Native Americans. Th Spanish did use Native Americans as slaves in mines and missions. The African slave trade solved all labor problems.
Never was so you all on stolen land
There was actually never a war between cowboys and Natives Americans. Most Native Americans were killed by the US military. Eventually, the military won and Native Americans were forced onto reservations.
Not Really. The Jamestown settlers came and took their land, and also brought with them diseases that the native Americans had never came into contact with before.
they never stopped trying and they went on to survive
He never did. He mistook USA for India, which is why Native Americans were called Indians.