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Because the britsh refused to pay for the indians land
In the 1860s American Indians were put on reservations because whites wanted the land the the Indians had been given previously. In general reservations were on land no one wanted. Then if it became valuable it was often taken away.
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
After the war was over many of the Mojaves had died. The French won the war. Most of the Mojave land was taken
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
The way their land was taken from them
The Cherokee And Creek Indians
The Cherokee and Creek Indians.
Because the britsh refused to pay for the indians land
The confederation failed to pay loyalists for land taken from them because the land was being used to finance the war efforts. The land that was taken was owned by prominent patriots that the states were afraid to challenge for ownership.
The confederation failed to pay loyalists for land taken from them because the land was being used to finance the war efforts. The land that was taken was owned by prominent patriots that the states were afraid to challenge for ownership.
HE DID NOT PAY THE INDIANS FOR LAND INSTEAD HE WENT AND FOUND UN OWNED LAND
Because indians were abused and killed by the pilgrams. It was there land that was taken over.
The English use indebtedness to acquire land by allowing people to farm on the land and pay them profits to pay for everything and if they were unable to pay their land was taken.
they didn't!!! The poor Indians were forced out.. and given the bad land that they couldn't use.
In the 1860s American Indians were put on reservations because whites wanted the land the the Indians had been given previously. In general reservations were on land no one wanted. Then if it became valuable it was often taken away.
yes, because the Indians land were taken away harshly, it led to the Indians leaving the land disapointed. (left in tears)