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What was pilgrims relationship with Native American?

The Pilgrim's relationship with the Native Americans was fairly good. The Native Americans were honestly scared of the Pilgrims at first because they saw these men approach with these classy clothes and intimidating boats and were petrified. As time went on the Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter. You could call them allies at that point.


What group was among the most successful in adapting to the Native Americans understanding of trade?

I am certain it was - the mountain men / fur trappers.


Who protested the Jamestown governor's policies towards Native Americans?

No one protested the treatment of Native Americans. In fact the Native Americans outnumbered the 104 men. There was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans.


Who were the fur traders of the new world?

Canada


Why was the journey of native Americans called the trail of tears?

Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.

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Did the native Americans teach the mountain men surviving skills?

yes, they definitely did


What was pilgrims relationship with Native American?

The Pilgrim's relationship with the Native Americans was fairly good. The Native Americans were honestly scared of the Pilgrims at first because they saw these men approach with these classy clothes and intimidating boats and were petrified. As time went on the Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter. You could call them allies at that point.


How and why were native American lands threatened by newcomers?

The Native Americans of the great plains depended on the buffalo. They ate its meat and made their clothing and homes from its skins. White men's guns killed the buffalo depriving the Native Americans of food, clothing, and shelter. White men's cows ate the grass the buffalo needed. White men's fences prevented the buffalo from changing pastures. Thus, the white men made it impossible for the Native Americans to continue their relationship with the buffalo.


What group was among the most successful in adapting to the Native Americans understanding of trade?

I am certain it was - the mountain men / fur trappers.


What is a mountain man and what effect did they have on the west?

A mountain man is a guy who lived in the mountains and hunted and trapped furs. I'm not 100% sure on this but I think the effects were the Native Americans let the mountain men stay in the mountains and trap furs but after a while the Native Americans got pissed with the whites because of the amount of trapping they were doing.


Who protested the Jamestown governor's policies towards Native Americans?

No one protested the treatment of Native Americans. In fact the Native Americans outnumbered the 104 men. There was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans.


Who built homes in sailor native Americans?

men and boys


Who were the fur traders of the new world?

Canada


What was a mountain men and what was the role of mountain men in US history?

Mountain men were men who trapped fur bearing animals for pelts, lived with Native American tribes, went to places that no white men had been before, and became guides for the western movement.


Why was the journey of native Americans called the trail of tears?

Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.


What do men and women from the clan of the cave bear look like?

They are Native Americans.


What term was used to describe young Americans who hunted for beaver pelts along the rocky mountain region?

Mountain men