With suspicion, as brothers and sisters who would live with them; until they found out differently, then they killed them.
Penn believed that the land belonged to the Native Anericans, and the settlers should pay for it.
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.
Maryland's treatment of Native Americans was marked by displacement and conflict, particularly during the colonial period. As European settlers arrived, they encroached on Native lands, leading to the decline of Indigenous populations through violence, disease, and displacement. The Maryland colony sought to control Native groups through treaties that often favored settlers, resulting in the loss of land and autonomy for Native Americans. Over time, many Native communities were marginalized or assimilated into colonial society.
badly
With RESPECT!
The mission system didn't treat the Native Americans well. They were beaten, not allowed to practice their traditions, and killed. Many missions have mass graves of Native Americans.
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
horribly
Good
they ate medicne
The U.S. government and settlers often treated Native Americans with violence, displacement, and broken treaties. Policies such as forced removal from their ancestral lands, exemplified by events like the Trail of Tears, aimed to open territories for settlers. Additionally, cultural assimilation efforts sought to undermine Native American identities and traditions. Overall, this treatment resulted in significant loss of life, land, and cultural heritage for many Indigenous communities.