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well, based on when I was in fifth grade the answer is basically simple, look in your text book

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Q: How did the colonists and Native Americans affect each other?
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How did the colonists interacted with native Americans?

Colonists we taught by the Native Americans on how to plant corn, beans, and pumpkins and where to hunt and fish. Colonists traded iron pots, blankets, and guns for the Native Americans' furs. Colonists and The Native Americans competed for the land and then finally war broke out in 1636.


How did the change affect the native Americans?

by the other eating their food


How did changes in the west affect Native Americans?

by the other eating their food


How does alcohol affect native Americans?

it makes them drunk just like other people


What caused conflict between the colonists and the native Americans?

It was the fighting with the native Americans that caused all the conflicts between them. One of them were that when settlers came and sellted from europe,asia,africa spain and many other places.


Why did Jamestown settlers have conflicts with the native Americans?

In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon and a group of landless servants demanded that the governor of the colony approve a war against the Native Americans. The purpose of the war the was to get land to grow tobacco.


Why did some Native Americans join Europeans in war against other native Americans?

The many native American tribes had through the ages regularly warred with each other and were always in a situation where they were friendly with some neighbors and not so friendly with other neighboring tribes. Before finally realizing that the colonists were out to subject them all, they thought of the well-armed colonists as sometimes useful allies in settling power struggles of their own.


What valuable information did the Native Americans give the colonists?

Squanto told the Pilgrims how to plant corn, squash, and beans. Other Indians taught the colonists about tobacco. Some served as guides and translators.


Why did tensions exists between western settlers and native Americans?

because the frontiers wouldn't get off of the native Americans land.


How did the colonists find forced laborers to replace the Native Americans whose populations were devastated by disease?

The colonists initially tried to enslave Native Americans, but their populations were greatly reduced due to diseases brought by the Europeans. As a result, the colonists turned to Africa for a new source of forced laborers. They established the transatlantic slave trade, capturing and transporting millions of enslaved Africans to the Americas to work on plantations and in other industries.


What was the problem with colonist and native Americans?

Anywhere that the two cultures came into contact with each other there was conflict. Colonists wanted ownership of the land, a concept that was alien to the Native Americans. The colonists were able to obtain treaties because they had certain goods that were highly prized by the Indians.


What group of people were excluded from the declaration of independence?

Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans