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The Quakers.
It is very unlikely that Hitler had any sort of feelings toward Eskimos.
They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.
They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.
The attitudes of the Spanish toward the American Indians varied, ranging from viewing them as subjects to be converted and assimilated into Spanish culture, to seeing them as obstacles to be conquered and subjugated. Some Spanish settlers also engaged in the exploitation and mistreatment of indigenous populations for economic gain.
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The way is rescue them and get them a job.
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how was the spanish civil war a step in the march toward world war
To do every one in their path
Jefferson's policy toward American Indians was not proactive. His policy was to let the settlers expand and take away more and more of the Native American's area. This would force the Native Americans to turn to farming.
how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
The Quakers.
The Mandan people were generally welcoming to the Lewis and Clark expedition, providing them with essential supplies and guidance during their winter stay in 1804-1805. The expedition's interactions with the Mandan tribe were generally positive and helped facilitate peaceful relations between the two groups.
Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.
Spanish explorations of North America focused mainly on searching for wealth and establishing permanent settlements, such as St. Augustine in Florida. French explorations, on the other hand, focused more on fur trading and establishing alliances with Native American tribes, leading to the development of New France in areas like Quebec and Louisiana. Additionally, French explorers tended to have more positive interactions with Native Americans compared to the Spanish.