It depends. Many colonies were peaceful while others were quite hostile.
The nation that maintained the friendliest relations with the native Americans was the french.
The Native Americans living in the Middle Colonies, (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were: The Iroquis and Algonquin tribes. They were the two main Native Americans at the time, living in New York, near Canada.
Some Indian groups attacked the settlers right away but some were very peaceful.
The Quakers had the best relations with the natives during the colonial era.
The relationship between the Native Americans and the colonies went through a lot of phases. At one time, the colonies depended on the Native Americans' knowledge of the terrain and food sources. Later, there were tensions and fights when the colonialists began to move the Native Americans off their land.
The relationship was at first peaceful, as the Native Americans provided the use of land to the settlers. The settlers thought that they owned the land and this began confrontations between the Native Americans and the settlers.
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Not good because the carolinas enslaved native americans.
The French attempted to maintain relations with Native Americans.
The nation that maintained the friendliest relations with the native Americans was the french.
Colonists in Georgia had good relations with Native Americans. They were welcomed by the Yamacraws.
The french, they respected the Native Americans and did trading.
The Native Americans living in the Middle Colonies, (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were: The Iroquis and Algonquin tribes. They were the two main Native Americans at the time, living in New York, near Canada.
Some Indian groups attacked the settlers right away but some were very peaceful.
ALL colonies had Native Americans. They were here first.
The Quakers had the best relations with the natives during the colonial era.
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