so they would be loyal to him as well as to the king and queen
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.
To Native Americans, no one owned the land- it was there for everyone else to use. Native Americans saw land treaties with Europeans as agreements in which they received gifts, such as blankets, guns, iron tools, or ornaments, in return for which they agreed to share the land for limited time.
Smallpox infected gifts and trade items.
When they got to America, the Native Americans where very nice and brought them food and gifts. But all Christopher Columbus wanted was gold....so he started to cut off their heads.So he fought the native Americans.
Red caps and beads
respect i think
Lewis and Clark brought gifts for Native Americans as a gesture of goodwill and to establish friendly relations with the tribes they encountered during their expedition. Giving gifts was a common practice among explorers to show respect and build trust with indigenous communities.
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.
Lewis and Clark gave Native Americans a variety of gifts, including medals, flags, beads, clothes, and other items as a sign of peace and goodwill. They also exchanged knowledge about their respective cultures and technologies during their interactions with the Native American tribes they encountered on their expedition.
so they would be loyal to him as well as to the king and queen-----> APEX!(:
i think gifts for the dead
so they would be loyal to him as well as to the king and queen-----> APEX!(:
One reason Columbus gave gifts to the native people was to establish friendly relations and create a favorable atmosphere for future interactions. He hoped that by presenting valuable items such as glass beads and trinkets, he could gain their trust and cooperation. However, it is important to note that Columbus also had ulterior motives, including the exploitation and subjugation of the native population.
To Native Americans, no one owned the land- it was there for everyone else to use. Native Americans saw land treaties with Europeans as agreements in which they received gifts, such as blankets, guns, iron tools, or ornaments, in return for which they agreed to share the land for limited time.
Smallpox infected gifts and trade items.
Lewis and Clark gave the Native Americans gifts such as beads, trinkets, tobacco, flags, and mirrors. These were given as gestures of goodwill and to establish peaceful relations during their expedition.
They mostly helped out with growing the crops or raising the cattle- the men hunted many bears in the Valley of Bears. There wasn't a lot of big jobs probably because there were 832 Chumash Native Americans!