land labour capital entreprenurial skill
They built forts
They built forts
They built forts
For land, resources, and money.
Europeans fought and built forts to protect their land claims and raw materials from others.
They wanted the resources that the natives had; fur, fish, timber, gold, and acquistionl land.
They already had rivalries over land and resources
Economics and productive resources are alike in that both focus on the allocation and management of limited resources to meet human needs and wants. Economics studies how individuals and societies make choices about these resources, while productive resources—such as land, labor, and capital—are the inputs used to create goods and services. Both concepts emphasize efficiency and the trade-offs involved in decision-making processes. Ultimately, they are interconnected as productive resources are fundamental to the functioning of economic systems.
They already had rivalries over land and resources
Income paid to the owner of land or capital in return for productive service is called "rent" for land and "interest" for capital. Rent compensates landowners for the use of their land, while interest compensates capital owners for the use of their funds. Both are forms of income derived from the ownership of productive resources.
They became enemies because whenever the Europeans crossed the ocean the wanted more land and started pushing in natives turf and destroying their resources. but also not all of them hated the europeans.