The South treated the native Americans the same way they treated the African Americans. And this was very poorly. They drove them out of their homes into new lands. This wasn't suppost to happen because the North said the South could move them into a certain place but they actually moved them even further than that. They whipped them all the way there.
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I don't know anything more than this, but just based off common sense, it was probably a pretty hostile relationship. The English drove out the Native Americans, and they had to move far from their home lands, so they couldn't have been happy about that to say the least
it was good and then the colonist started to take over the native Americans land and the Tuscarora War happened
like the Spanish , these colonists found native Americans living in the places they found settled . in some cases , new colonists lived peacefully with native Americans,
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The war that broke out between New England colonists and Native Americans was King Philip's War.
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A Yamacraw, he oversaw negotiations between the Creek and the Georgia Colonists.
like the Spanish , these colonists found native Americans living in the places they found settled . in some cases , new colonists lived peacefully with native Americans,
The goal was to was to remove Native Americans from their lands
The colonists settled on the Native Americans' land, and they destroyed some villages. Some colonists did not treat Native Americans justly. Others captured them and sold them into slavery. Many Native Americans died of European disease, all causing conflict between Southern Colonists and Native Americans
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
no not at all
The war that broke out between New England colonists and Native Americans was King Philip's War.
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
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The Native Americans in the Maryland area were acctually very friendly with the colonists. There were few and far spread conflicts between Native Americans and colonists in Maryland, overall.