Relations between the British settlers in Plymouth and the Wampanoag tribe were initially characterized by cooperation and mutual assistance, particularly during the early years of the Plymouth Colony. The signing of the Treaty of 1621 between Chief Massasoit and the Pilgrims established a peace agreement that facilitated trade and military alliances. However, as more settlers arrived and land demands increased, tensions grew, leading to conflicts such as King Philip's War in 1675, which drastically altered the dynamics between the two groups. This shift marked a decline in relations, resulting in violence and displacement for the Wampanoag.
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establishment of colonial militias
The Seven Years War...
The outcome angered the relationship between the Native Americans and the English.
The difference between the two were that the pilgrims practiced religious freedom with British beliefs. On the contrary, the Wampanoag were Pagans (aka practiced witchcraft).
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The outcome could strain relations between the British and the American Colonists if the colonists feel resentment towards British authority for unfavorable decisions. However, if the outcome is favorable, it could strengthen relations by fostering greater trust and cooperation between the two parties.
The reason relations were strained was because of the Amritsar incident.
Treaty of Ghent
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