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Because of the colonists that migrated from Britain to America to establish colonies and they end up taking more and more of their land.
The relationship was very poor for the most part. The Europeans came with a superior attitude that they could take the land they found. They never considered that the trees they chopped down, the fences they built, and crops they planted changed the landscape and the lives of the Native Americans living there. They simply didn't care and wanted to turn the colonies they founded into replicas of England. As a consequence of all of this the relationship between the colonists and the Native Americans was not good. Two different philosophies about life were at work.
Colonists did enslave Indians, but they easily escaped. So colonists traded Indian slaves to the Islands (Bermuda, Bahamas). Also, there were a lot more Indians than Whites, so the Indians would attack and get their family members back. And, Indians kept a lot of slaves.
the seven years war led to the fall and capture of New France by the British in the "Battle of the Plains of Abraham". The Treaty of Paris was signed by French, surrendering New France to the English in 1763. The seven years war had affected North America because there are no longer any French colonies. British had controlled all of eastern North America
The theft of food by starving English colonists strained the alliances between the English colonists and the Native Americans. The settlers also began to struggle with the Native Americans for control over the land where the colonies were located.
France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.
Because of the colonists that migrated from Britain to America to establish colonies and they end up taking more and more of their land.
The main reason for the separation of the colonies from Great Britain was taxes and tariffs. Taxes on sugar, tea and other goods were placed upsetting the colonists. The royal proclamation of 1763 limited the colonist's western expansion past the Appalachian mountains, intensifying the outrage of the American colonists.
I don't know!?! Did the Indains help the colonists???
Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
There were major changes that occurred for the Indians primarily living in the western territories of the United States when Great Britain lost control of the colonies. People in the colonies were free to move to western areas and began to force the Indians from the land that they knew.
There were major changes that occurred for the Indians primarily living in the western territories of the United States when Great Britain lost control of the colonies. People in the colonies were free to move to western areas and began to force the Indians from the land that they knew.
The Colonists won their independence from Great Britain.
The West Indians are decendants of slaves who either escaped or were released from slavery in the colonies of Britain in America and the Carribean. There was no slavery in Britain at that time, but the British did capture west Africans and supply them as slaves to the plantations of these Colonies.
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Britain accumulated a lot of debt while fighting the French and Indian war. They decided that since the war was to protect the 13 colonies, that they should pay them back. Thus Taxation with no representation! The colonies had to fight back so they united to stand against Britain.
The French, Indians vs. Britain,and colonies.