The Indians would die from hard work and disease if enslaved. The Africans proved to be sturdier and more suitable to work in the climate of the Western Hemisphere. duh.
The Indians would die from hard work and disease if enslaved. The Africans proved to be sturdier and more suitable to work in the climate of the Western Hemisphere. duh.
they formed alliances because they thought they would keep the colonists out of there land that is when the proclamation of 1763 happened it kept the colonists out of the west Appalachian mountains.
The Native Americans were subject to being slaves or exterminated by the colonial powers. They were always (and still continue to be) disadvantaged against the people with the ruling power.
The French had a more cooperative and less exploitative approach towards Native Americans compared to other European powers. They often relied on trade partnerships and alliances, respecting Native American autonomy and culture. The French also had a smaller settler population, which meant they were less territorially aggressive.
He issued his well-known Monroe doctrine that warned European powers not to attempt any further colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
It is not accurate to say that all Native Americans hate the Dutch. Like any group, Native Americans have diverse opinions and experiences. However, there may be historical grievances and tensions stemming from colonialism, displacement, and conflicts with the Dutch, as well as other European powers, that have shaped certain perspectives. It is important to approach the topic with nuance and consider the range of historical and contemporary relationships between Native Americans and the Dutch.
Catholic Missionaries
They built churches and orphanages and they kinda stole the Native Americans children
they formed alliances because they thought they would keep the colonists out of there land that is when the proclamation of 1763 happened it kept the colonists out of the west Appalachian mountains.
Lots of land, to show their European powers did they take land; so that they were feared. But they spread unknown diseases to the native Americans, i.e. usually by raping, felt good when I did it, lol jokes
it is monroe Doctrine
The Native Americans were subject to being slaves or exterminated by the colonial powers. They were always (and still continue to be) disadvantaged against the people with the ruling power.
The French had a more cooperative and less exploitative approach towards Native Americans compared to other European powers. They often relied on trade partnerships and alliances, respecting Native American autonomy and culture. The French also had a smaller settler population, which meant they were less territorially aggressive.
He issued his well-known Monroe doctrine that warned European powers not to attempt any further colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
During the ages in which the New World was explored and colonized by European powers, there were several reasons for the Spanish rulers to command their priests to teach Natives about Christianity and also to convert them to it. One was the conviction of the Spanish that Christianity was absolute truth. Another was the conviction that Native Americans were backwards peoples. Another was the conviction that, in being converted to the Spanish religion, the Native peoples would become more willing subjects of Spain.
It is not accurate to say that all Native Americans hate the Dutch. Like any group, Native Americans have diverse opinions and experiences. However, there may be historical grievances and tensions stemming from colonialism, displacement, and conflicts with the Dutch, as well as other European powers, that have shaped certain perspectives. It is important to approach the topic with nuance and consider the range of historical and contemporary relationships between Native Americans and the Dutch.
...European powers... European is the adjective, modifying the word powers; but it should be capitalized.
European monarchs were offended by the Monroe Doctrine because it asserted that the Western Hemisphere was closed to future colonization by European powers and any attempt to do so would be seen as a threat to the United States. This challenged their imperial ambitions and interests in the Americas, leading to resentment and opposition from the European powers.