The treaty of Greenville.
a treaty
they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
no
AIM- apex
To force white Christian culture on the Native Americans
The English colonist were successful at enslaving Native Americans for a number of reasons. Firstly the English had superior military technology such as guns and cannons. This gave them an advantage in any conflict with the Native Americans who had limited access to firearms. Secondly the English also had access to diseases that the Native Americans had not yet been exposed to such as smallpox which decimated their population. Finally the English had access to a vast network of trading and military alliances which allowed them to outmaneuver the Native Americans in any conflict. The English colonist were therefore able to take advantage of these factors to gain control over the Native Americans and enslave them. This involved a combination of military force disease and political maneuvering to gain control of Native American lands resources and labor. The English were then able to use the Native Americans as a source of free labor as well as a source of resources to support the growing English colonies.
Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.
Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.
they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
to force white Christian culture on the Native Americans
Native Americans were removed from their lands by the use of Force (threat of death) and by Treaty (often backed by the use of Force).
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
reservations
The Force Bill of 1833, proposed by President Andrew Jackson, was aimed at enforcing federal tariff laws in South Carolina during the nullification crisis. While not directly related to slavery, the nullification crisis itself was influenced by Southern concerns over federal economic policies that were seen as favoring the North and potentially threatening the institution of slavery. The South viewed the tariffs as disproportionately burdensome on their region.
Over 2,000 Native Americans were forced to relocate south.
disease
no