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Q: What did many spanish settlers force native Americans to do?
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Did settlers and Native Americans often fight?

ANSWERTrick question actually, usually the Native Americans didn't attack but the settlers used force to drive them out.ANSWERThere have been many times that the settlers fought with Native Americans. Most often, it was because the settlers used force to drive the Native Americans out of their land, or the Native Americans fought to get land back that the settlers had wrongfully taken. Sometimes, the native people attacked the colonists or pioneers because the settlers would violate treaties they had made with the natives.


What force killed more native Americans than did the spanish?

disease


Why did tensions between native Americans and settlers increase during Washingtons presidency?

Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.


How did the cultures and religions blend with the spanish culture and religion of the Alamo?

Native American religions and their cultures did not blend well together with the Spanish conquistadors and Spanish settlers in the New World. The two societies were not even close in terms of common values. The result was unfortunate for the Native Americans. Spain was a powerful force in Europe and in the New World. With their armaments and better technologies, the Native Americans became subservient to the Spanish. There was much bloodshed among the Native Americans caused by Spanish setters and soldiers.


Why did tensions between western settlers and native Americans increase during Washington and presidency?

Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.


What did the government seek to do by following the termination policy?

they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.


Why were the Iroquois unwilling to join the British and Indian war?

The British were taking the Native Americans land and they attacked the English settlers to force them out of New England. ... British settlers wanted to settle on Native American lands. Why were the Iroquois unwilling to join the British in the French and Indian War?


Where did the US force the native Americans to live?

The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.


As friends of the indians what did many in the office of Indian affairs want?

to force white Christian culture on the Native Americans


What is the term for the change that resulted in Europeans settling the new world?

The most commonly used term for the changes in the Western Hemisphere were European settlements that grew in size and were then identified as colonies. This was done at the expense of Native Americans. In too many ways to count, both continents settlers of the Western Hemisphere relocated Native Americans by force to reservations. Or, in some cases, forcing the Native Tribes to evacuate their homelands to avoid the White settlers.


How did they contribute to removing Native Americans from their land?

Native Americans were removed from their lands by the use of Force (threat of death) and by Treaty (often backed by the use of Force).


What was Jefferson's policy toward American Indians?

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.