All of them.
All lands were "indian lands". The settlers could not avoid them.
The settlers of Maryland did farm the lands that they lived on.
They were there as invited settlers.
The loss of Indian hunting lands to the settlers caused the Indians to struggle to find food. This made them move more often and become more aggressive toward the settlers.
Settlers had an easy time farminng western lands
Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.
George Rogers Clark helped protect settlers in the western lands.
The settlers were so interested in the land because they never seen land that was so rich.
Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.
Tidewater
Aborigines generally exhibited a range of responses to new settlers, which varied across different regions and circumstances. Initially, some Indigenous groups engaged in trade and cultural exchange, showing curiosity and willingness to interact with the newcomers. However, as settlers encroached on their lands and resources, tensions escalated, leading to conflict and resistance against the invasion of their territories. Overall, the interactions were complex, marked by both cooperation and confrontation depending on the context.
to make new settlers come and populate Georgia