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Q: What happened as settlers began to claim Indian lands in the south?
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What happened to the settlers began to claim Indian lands in the southeast?

Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.


What happened as settlers began to claim Indian lands in the southeast'?

Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.


What happened as settler began to claim Indian land in southeast?

Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.


What happened when settlers began to claim native American lands in the south east?

they just got rich


What happened to french territorial claim in north America after the French and Indian war?

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Discuss white-indian relations from the colonial period through mid nineteenth century?

When white settlers first began to come to the Americas, tribes reacted on either a friendly or hostile basis. A main issue was ideology. While the European settlers believed in staking a claim and owning land, in the Native American culture, there was no ownership of land. As more settlers began coming, this problem intensified, with natives and whites attacking each other's villages. Once the Revolutionary War had been fought and won, natives were pushed further west as the United States expanded its property claims. Hostile reactions from the natives over their land being seized led to the Indian Removal Acts, and the infamous Trail of Tears.


How did the American settlers in the claim their land?

they put flags down


Sooners were settlers who jumped the gun in order to?

Claim land in Oklahoma


What could settlers claim under the homestead act?

160 acres of land


Who gave the slogan be proud that you are an Indian proudly claim i am an Indian every Indian is my brother?

swami vivekanand


How did the American settlers in the Midwest claim their land?

the settlers who came to the Midwestern U.S. used the land for cattle grazing and for farming


What is the Indian removal?

The United States Government's forced relocation of Native people to reservations, in order to claim the land for immigrants. The reasons ranged from simply needing the land for settlers to the presence of gold or other precious minerals. This entire continent was once Indian land - today there is very little still considered as such.