It didn't matter what they were being called they didn't understand what was going on
Indians killed his family that's why he never liked Indians.(Actually the British killed his family, not Native Americans)
Because they liked to eat.
they liked it and they could
If you're talking about the, "Indians," Christopher Columbus and his Spanish crew found when they, "discovered," the Eastern shores of the United States, then you may find it surprising that very few of the Spanish actually liked the, "Indians," (more appropriately, the Native Americans). The Spanish liked the land, spices, and gold, and other resources they could get from the Natives, and they took those from them while also treating the Natives as animals or inferior humans. After killing, raping, and selling many of the natives, asking if the Spanish liked the Native Americans will leave you with a fairly simple answer: no.
They liked the fact that they said WEE WEE!
they came here because they they did not know it was the southern colonies space and they liked it.
they treated them like science prodjects
some people tought that he was a courageous man!
France became allies with America in the war for Independence. They had never liked Britain, and wanted to get some pay back after their defeat in the French and Indian War, also called The Seven Years War, which was between France, The Colonies, Britain, and the Native Americans (Also called Indians because when Columbo landed in America, he thought that he was in the West Indies.)
white settlers discovered gold and silver on land already set aside for native Americans
the American Indians liked it where they lived. other people couldn't live with them.they would be called intruders.
The Creek Indians had friendly interactions with the first Colonial American settlers. They helped other Native Americans in times of need but also had good relations with white explorers and colonists.