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English settlers often angered Native Americans by?

the english settlers often angered the native americans by


Are cats native to North America?

No, cats are not native to North America. They were brought to the continent by European settlers.


What was the name of the American settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the native Americans?

english settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with native americans


Why were native Americans more likely to die from diseases the European settlers brought to America than the settlers themselves?

Native Americans were more likely to die from the diseases that European settlers brought to America because they had less immunity to these diseases than the settlers did.


What effect did the marriage of Pochontas John Ralfe have on the relationship between Americans and English settlers?

Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?


What happened when English settlers moved west?

Native Americans showed the settlers survival skills.


What did the leaders of the Native American give English settlers?

A Journaal :)


Who served as a contact between the native people and the English settlers?

no


Who served as a contact between the native peoples and the English settlers?

no


What state was the first state to officially speak English in the colonial times?

As most of the colonial settlers came to America to escape the tyranny of the king of England, the English language was the native tongue of the great majority of all primary settlers in the original colonies.


How did Squanto an English speaking Native American learn to speak English?

Squanto learned English after being captured and taken to England, where he lived for a period of time. He returned to America with English settlers, which is how he learned to speak the language.


In what way did the early English settlers in North America consider the Native Americans inferior?

Early English settlers in North America often viewed Native Americans as inferior due to their differing cultural practices, social structures, and lifestyles, which the settlers deemed "primitive." They frequently perceived the Indigenous peoples as uncivilized because of their lack of European-style agriculture, permanent settlements, and reliance on oral traditions. This ethnocentric perspective contributed to justifying the settlers' expansionist policies and the dispossession of Native lands. Additionally, religious differences fueled their belief that they were culturally and morally superior, leading to further marginalization of Native American societies.