There were several tribes living in Connecticut. The major ones were the Mohegans, Pequots (originally the same tribe until their split in the 1750's),the Narragansetts and Mohawks also were there since the bounderies that are now Connecticut are not the same as during the colonial times.
No. They were left on land, and the biggest possibility is that they ran into a group of unfriendly Native Americans
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
Well it depents on what group visited the Native Americans. Because each group interacted differntly.
The type of native Americans that used tepees were slaves
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Native Americans
No. They were left on land, and the biggest possibility is that they ran into a group of unfriendly Native Americans
native americans group by region
Native Americans
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
Well it depents on what group visited the Native Americans. Because each group interacted differntly.
The type of native Americans that used tepees were slaves
nomadic native americans
The French attempted to maintain relations with Native Americans.
Pennsylvania was not a destination for Native Americans because it was THEIR land. They were living there for centuries. When William Penn began his colony it was a small group of English Quakers and in the Quaker tradition they made peace with the people they found living there. Your question seems to assume that everyone got off the ship and started flocking there including the Native Americans. As the colony developed Penn actually sold plots in the colony bringing others from England. The location of Philadelphia was a good one. There was a good port, the peace held between the colonist and the Native Americans, the land was good for farming ( 90% of the colonist farmed), the weather was fairly good, and it was a safe place for Quakers to escape.
African Americans and/or native Americans
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