i think it was at first that the native Americans attacked them cuz they were new strange people but then over time they became freindly but then amerticans betrayed them.
to change them over to your religion
the natives had to learn Christianity and change their way of religion.
Because Colonists came into America and treated at is as their own, and they had to deal with the Natives eventually right? Some interactions that had with the Natives were things like; offering of peace, war, trading, ect. They also wanted to get a close relationship with so they could soon take over their land and run them to the west so they could have the east which was later known as the 13 colonies.
i think it was at first that the native Americans attacked them cuz they were new strange people but then over time they became freindly but then amerticans betrayed them.
how does it change
he didn't get along with the Natives very well but he tried. Later on he couldn't be with the Natives anymore so he left. After he left some of his men that he left with the Natives got killed because they tried taking over the Natives land.
Spaniards who received a trusteeship (encomendado) over native tribes were required to protect the natives from warring tribes and to instruct them in the Spanish language and in the Catholic faith.
The relationship between Native Americans and Plymouth Colonists was complex and evolved over time. Initially, the Wampanoag tribe, led by Chief Massasoit, formed a cooperative alliance with the colonists, which included mutual assistance and the famous Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. However, as the colony expanded and more settlers arrived, tensions grew over land and resources, leading to conflicts such as King Philip's War in the 1670s, which severely strained and ultimately disrupted their relationship.
The relationship between the colonists and Native Americans in Pennsylvania was initially cooperative, with trade and alliances. However, conflicts arose over land and resources, leading to tensions and violence, ultimately resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Native Americans.
The Boston Tea Party was not a group of people, but rather an event. It was a guerrila attack during which a group of colonists, angered over a tax the British had placed on tea, who dressed up as American Natives and sunk onto ships then dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor.
After England went out of sight over the stern of their ships.
Because it is like a mother and daughter relationship. The British had control over the colonists for a long time. The British did kinda baby them for a while , then British turned. And the colonists was like what is going on; and the British wanted to control the colonists and the colonists had enough so the wanted to rebel. So to answer the question , because the British felt like they were in control because they kinda took the colonists under there wing.