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the relationship between the colonists and Native Americans wasn't very good they didn't like the colonists because they hunted their game, took "their land," and they brought un wanted diseases and plagues from their country.
The outcome angered the relationship between the Native Americans and the English.
soured as the Americans came to believe that the British treated them like second-class citizens
The war that broke out between New England colonists and Native Americans was King Philip's War.
48% of the colonists were English.
no not at all
the relationship between the colonists and Native Americans wasn't very good they didn't like the colonists because they hunted their game, took "their land," and they brought un wanted diseases and plagues from their country.
its my HW and i wish someone will answer it better than me. here it is, they were enemies because the colonists won the battle.
The outcome angered the relationship between the Native Americans and the English.
The relationship between the Native Americans and the colonists of Roanoke Island was initially positive, with the Native Americans providing assistance and forming alliances with the settlers. However, tensions rose over time due to misunderstandings and conflicts, eventually leading to the mysterious disappearance of the Roanoke colony.
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I don't know!?! Did the Indains help the colonists???
soured as the Americans came to believe that the British treated them like second-class citizens
The war that broke out between New England colonists and Native Americans was King Philip's War.
THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS
The goal was to was to remove Native Americans from their lands