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At first they were collegial, but as the greedy Europeans came in they desired the farmland that the Native Americans had cleared and were using. They began to dehumanize the Native American to justify their taking over these land, by whatever means they could. For more information contact the American Native tribes in your area. But remember the official records are rather one sided, so if you want the complete story gather both sides then come to a conclusion

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The Native American Indians and the Middle Colonies were constantly fighting over land area. Forts had to be built to protect the Colonists.

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