They didn't contribute to any attacks by Native Americans. The Indian Wars were in the 1800's a hundred years AFTER the revolution and British control. The invasion of Americans moving west and the Indian Removal Act was the cause of tribes trying to protect their ancestral lands. Events like the Trail of Tears, the mass hanging of Dakota Sioux at Ft. Laramie in 1868, and the removal of tribes to reservations were enough to result in some conflicts.
frontier settlers and farmers of the West and South who wanted to expand America's frontiers
The French settlers.
The Europeans took the Xhosa`s land and cattle
G. B. Dickason has written: 'Irish settlers to the Cape' -- subject(s): British settlers of 1820 (South Africa), Frontier and pioneer life, History, Irish
the British was accusations was that they were stealing land and selling it to the settlers that build houses but that is all i know
Pontiac captured three important forts in the west frontier from the British. He was the Ottawa chief of Native Americans.
Yes, they settled the area successfully before the settlers decided they wanted to be independant. The British settlement made America what it is today.
Frontier battles with Native Americans often involved British support for Indigenous groups, leading many American settlers to view the British as an obstacle to their westward expansion. As conflicts intensified, settlers blamed the British for inciting Native resistance, fostering resentment and hostility towards British authorities. This perception strengthened the belief that Britain was undermining American interests and sovereignty, ultimately fueling anti-British sentiment leading up to the Revolutionary War. The struggle for land and autonomy on the frontier became intertwined with the broader quest for independence from British rule.
British North AmericaYes, it was called British North America. This was to designate where we now call Canada. It was called British North America because the British had control over hear and it was to the North of America (It still is). The AcadiansIf you are wondering about the Acadians they lived in where we now call Atlantic Canada but they call Acadia. The Acadians were French Immigrants/Settlers.
The majority of the English settlers that came to America were influenced by the travels of Spanish conquistadors and they came with the mission of having religious freedoms.
It's a subject of debate. Some people contribute the name to British explorers from Brunswick county in the UK, others contribute it to German settlers from the German city, Braunschweig.
Many historians believe Britain provoked the Indian attacks on America because the British saw Indians as valuable allies. The British military supported the Indians by offering armed resistance to the expansion of the American frontier to the west, in return of attacks on the Americans; and the British had plans of creating a large neutral Indian state which would be located across Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.