Mexicans invited the American settlers into Texas. Texas-Mexico invited Americans to settle in Texas to stop Indian attacks. These settlers were required to be Catholic, become Mexican citizens, and follow Mexican laws.
According to history, 214 settlers arrived in Virginia in 1607. After that Winter, only 66 survived (from starvation, diseases and indian attacks).
The settlers moved on to Indian land.
the fort laramie treaty was negotiated
The main problems that the early settlers of America faced were: Disease: Malaria, Smallpox, Cholera. Indian tribe attacks: King Phillips War, Roanoke Island, Jamestown Massacre or(Indian Massacre of 1622) Crop Failure: In Jamestown, the settlers arrived to late in the year to plant crops. Many early settlers of the Virginia Colony were unaccustomed to hard labor and the settlement was not producing enough to sustain themselves.
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George Rodger Clark of the Virginia militia and his soldiers wanted to end the attacks on settlers.
Indian attacks, lack of infrastucture, and disease.
Settlers had to clear land of trees to build a place to live. They has to grow or kill their food. They also lived in constant danger from Indian attacks.
George Rodger Clark of the Virginia militia and his soldiers wanted to end the attacks on settlers.
Mexicans invited the American settlers into Texas. Texas-Mexico invited Americans to settle in Texas to stop Indian attacks. These settlers were required to be Catholic, become Mexican citizens, and follow Mexican laws.
It was because of Indian attacks, the water wasn't good, and little supplies and food
All lands were "indian lands". The settlers could not avoid them.
Many historians believe Britain provoked the Indian attacks on America because the British saw Indians as valuable allies. The British military supported the Indians by offering armed resistance to the expansion of the American frontier to the west, in return of attacks on the Americans; and the British had plans of creating a large neutral Indian state which would be located across Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.