really bad
really bad
Walter Raleigh's treatment of Native Americans during his expeditions, particularly in the late 16th century, was marked by a mix of curiosity and exploitation. He initially sought to establish friendly relations, as seen in his interactions with the Roanoke tribe, but his ventures often led to the appropriation of land and resources. The introduction of English settlers disrupted native lifestyles, leading to conflict. Overall, while there were moments of cooperation, Raleigh's actions contributed to a legacy of colonial exploitation.
he was nice
friendly
He shared weapons with the Natives.
spoils system........did not protect and benefit the people native americans.......did not treat them equally, was not for all the people
The U.S. treated them very cruelly and forced them to move out of their homes.
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is a fictional character created by author James Thurber. Although people may use the term "Walter Mitty" colloquially to refer to someone who daydreams or escapes reality, in reality, there is no real person named Walter Mitty to be treated in any particular way.
Yes, until his men started abusing the children and women.
Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land.
Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land.
badly