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How did William penn earn respect of native Americans?

Penn believed that the land belonged to the Native Anericans, and the settlers should pay for it.


How did penn believe colonists should treat native Americans?

Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land.


How did Penn believe colonist should treat the native Americans?

Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land.


Why did the native American distrust the british?

The British refused to pay Native Americans to use their land unlike the French did.


What were Roger williams beliefs-?

roger Williams belived that puritans should leave the church of England and that colonist should pay native Americans for land not seize it


Why did the Native Americans generally distrust the British?

The British refused to pay Native Americans to use their land unlike the French did.


6 How did Penn believe colonists should treat the Native Americans?

I believe its "Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land."


Why did the United states government not properly pay the Native Americans for the land it took?

Nobody in the USA ever offers a fair price for land. The land owner should hold on to the land until a fair price is offered. OH, the Native Americans didn't have that power.


Which US citizens don't pay taxes?

Native Americans


What act allowed Americans to pay the native Americans to move to the west?

I thunk it's the trail of tears


Do native Americans pay taxes on government allotted land?

I don't know the answer to that. But I would hope not. That would be like saying "hey we're taking 99% of your land and we're gonna charge you money to live on the rest"


How much did Americans pay for the Indian land?

Americans paid approximately $15 million for the land acquired through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, which included present-day California, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming. Additionally, the U.S. government made various other land purchases and treaties with Native American tribes, often involving minimal compensation or outright coercion. Overall, the valuation of land acquired from Native Americans varied widely and was often contested.