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Tension increased because there were many wars and fights at the time and they wanted each others resources.

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Because they where taking each others land and they where sick of it.

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What risks might there be for Native American groups who formed alliances with the French or British?

The natives would lose their land.


What are Spanish and Native American people called?

People from Spain are called Spanish spaeking Natives and people from Natives lands are called Natives, Indians, or there initial tribe name.


1600 1700's triangle trade route included Africa the American colonies and the west?

england,13 colonies and the natives


Why did war break out with Britain in 1812?

The British navy boarding US merchant ships and forcing some sailors into serving in the British Royal Navy was a source of trouble. However, the British ended the practice before the Americans declared war, and it's fair to say the the politicians known as the War Hawks saw the impressment issue as an excuse to invade and forcibly annex Canada. Equally, they saw a chance to attack the natives who were defending their homeland from continuing US encroachment. thereby allowing American settlers to expand westward. While the invasion of Canada was a dismal failure, the United States succeeded in undercutting the natives' attempts to defend their land.


How eurocentrism contributed to the assimilation of the indigenous peoples in Canada?

In the 19th century, the British who controlled Canada believed the natives were an inferior race that has to be forced to evolve according to European standards. They took native children from families and forced them to adapt to the British culture in Canada. The natives were also forced off their land into reservations where they were forced to learn english and adopt Christian religion. The euro centrism of the British made them act as if they were helping improve a primitive race, whereas they were in fact destroying their traditional culture, lifestyle, language and religion.

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How did England and America act together after the revolution?

Tensions were very strong between the two still, even after the Americans were granted their independence. The British often pinned the Native Americans against the U.S., with tactics such as arming the natives and terrorizing american colonists. The tensions eventually led up to the War of 1812.


What happened during when George Washington's was president Like Why did tensions between Western settlers and Native Americans increase during Washingtons presidency?

During the presidency of George Washington (1789-1797), tensions between American settlers and Natives increased primarily for one reason: still more settlers passed from the American East Coast into the 'wild western' lands beyond the Appalachian Mountains, thereby increasing contact (and friction) with the resident Natives. This movement was due in part to the intentional encouragement of westward settlement by the United States government, particularly in light of the continuing British presence in what was at the time largely called the 'Northwest Territory.'


How did frontier battles with natives American intensity Americans' anti- British feelings?

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Why were many native American allied with the British during the war of 1812?

Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.


What risks might there be for Native American groups who formed alliances with the French or British?

The natives would lose their land.


What role did Indians play in the American revolutionary war?

Natives strongly supported the British side. Natives saw the American Revolution as their last chance to win back North America. When the British government showed up they gave natives weapons so they would attack the colonist. Natives who were on the losing side suffered greatly after the Revolution. The U.S. government took land in a rapid pace after the revolution.


Who took the Indiana territory the British during the American revolution?

George R. Clark George Rogers Clark


What are some similarities between the Pequot War and King Philip's War?

Both wars were instigated by increasing numbers of White settlers helping themselves to native lands, establishing settlements and forts; there was also an element of factionalism with certaing native groups taking the side of the British, others with the French or Dutch. The availability of traded firearms helped to increase tensions between natives and settlers and charges of murder brought against natives featured at the outset of both wars.


What did the British give the natives?

tabacco/ furs.


Why were native Americans allied with the British during the war of 1812?

Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.


Why were the native Americans allied with british during the war of 1812?

Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.


How did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands?

The people of the Falkland Islands ARE British.