The hope for gems and minerals was most likely the reason that the French and British made alliances with Native Americans in the early 1700s. The French and British hoped to enslave them if needed.
they formed alliances because they thought they would keep the colonists out of there land that is when the proclamation of 1763 happened it kept the colonists out of the west Appalachian mountains.
Native Americans had many feuds and would not want to part with each other because of those bad relationships.
The Tlaxcalan rulers saw the Spanish (i.e., Cortes) as a possible ally against the Aztecs, and Cortes won over the leadership and was careful about what areas he claimed. He even convinced many elders and leaders to convert to Catholicism. An exchange of gifts was made, and an alliance was formed.
All agricultural societies had a form of the Rain Dance (Native Americans, Egyptians, Slavic, Romanians, etc.)
The trail of tears
they formed alliances because they thought they would keep the colonists out of there land that is when the proclamation of 1763 happened it kept the colonists out of the west Appalachian mountains.
Native Americans had many feuds and would not want to part with each other because of those bad relationships.
to kill uneeded native-americans
The Tlaxcalan rulers saw the Spanish (i.e., Cortes) as a possible ally against the Aztecs, and Cortes won over the leadership and was careful about what areas he claimed. He even convinced many elders and leaders to convert to Catholicism. An exchange of gifts was made, and an alliance was formed.
Native Americans used horses as their most efficient form of transportation.
african americans
The dutch wanted to form a alliance with the Indians so it can compete against the French in trade.
Native Americans had a new form of transportation.
All agricultural societies had a form of the Rain Dance (Native Americans, Egyptians, Slavic, Romanians, etc.)
Lacrosse was invented by Native Americans. The name came from the French who played a form of field hockey called "jeu de la crosse".
The many native American tribes had through the ages regularly warred with each other and were always in a situation where they were friendly with some neighbors and not so friendly with other neighboring tribes. Before finally realizing that the colonists were out to subject them all, they thought of the well-armed colonists as sometimes useful allies in settling power struggles of their own.
the native americans