Your question makes no sense, but I will answer it this way. This land belonged to the Native Americans when the Europeans arrived and it was stolen from them. The Europeans saw empty land that didn't belong to anyone so they started chopping trees and building fences. They felt they had the "God given right" to do this and didn't consider the Native Americans living here. Not only did they steal the land, but they killed its people on purpose anyway they could. They gave them blankets with smallpox virus on them in a form of biological warfare, they killed the food they ate in mass killings, they removed them from their land and then starved them to death. They raided their camps and killed men, women and children in outright murder. It was genocide pure and totally.
They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
The colonists didnâ??t want to follow the Native American ways for farming or hunting. Instead they wanted to use the native hunting land for farming, and plant crops from their homelands.
The three Native American mainstays of corn, beans and squash were quickly accepted by the colonists, at least until they could clear adequate land for the production of the European grains.
The Native Americans sided with the colonists because they wanted to fight for their land the the British had invaded
I think the native American might not be happy because their land is being taken over by the colonists.
concept of land
The colonists were taking and clearing land that was the Native American's hunting grounds. At first the Native Americans were peaceful and made treaties with the colonists, but after the colonists just kept expanding, the Native Americans knew that had to fight for their land.
The colonists settled on the Native Americans' land, and they destroyed some villages. Some colonists did not treat Native Americans justly. Others captured them and sold them into slavery. Many Native Americans died of European disease, all causing conflict between Southern Colonists and Native Americans
Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.
They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
The colonists didnâ??t want to follow the Native American ways for farming or hunting. Instead they wanted to use the native hunting land for farming, and plant crops from their homelands.
The three Native American mainstays of corn, beans and squash were quickly accepted by the colonists, at least until they could clear adequate land for the production of the European grains.
OKAY, So one benefit was European goods through trade. One cost was that the Native Americans often had to fight with the colonists to gain back their land.
The Native Americans sided with the colonists because they wanted to fight for their land the the British had invaded
I think the native American might not be happy because their land is being taken over by the colonists.
Colonist wanted the natives land
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.