Meiwether Lewis and William Clark were friends. the were both in the military Lewis was a captain, Clark was a lieutenant. thanks to Sacagawea, a Shoshone native, Lewis's' and Clark's relationship with the natives was good. The natives some times saved there lives and supplied them with food throughout the journey
The relationship between the colonists and Native Americans was complex and varied across different regions and time periods. Initially, some colonists had positive interactions and formed alliances with Native American tribes, while others engaged in conflicts and violence. However, over time, as more colonists arrived and Native American lands were increasingly encroached upon, tensions escalated, leading to warfare, land disputes, and the displacement of Native Americans from their ancestral lands.
The pilgrims were initially afraid of Squanto and Samoset because they were Native Americans, and the pilgrims had limited understanding of the native peoples in the region. The pilgrims were also wary due to their past encounters with the native population, which were often marked by conflict and misunderstandings. However, Squanto's willingness to help the pilgrims and act as a mediator between them and the local Native American tribes ultimately helped to build a better relationship between the two groups.
Crops grown in India are:RiceWheatMaizeCottonJuteSugarTeaCoffeeRubberOilseedSpices and herbsIf you are referring to "Indians" as in Native Americans, you are using the wrong term to describe them. The correct term is Native Americans. Using "Indians" to describe Native Americans implies poor education or poor awareness. They were only called "Indians" because when the US was discovered, the sailors thought they were in India at first.Crops grown by Native Americans were/are:MaizeBeansSquashCornSweetcornPumpkinWheat
Yes, the compound word 'Native Americans' is a noun, a proper noun, a name of a specific group of people.
Cabeza de Vaca likely called for better treatment of native Americans because his experiences during captivity gave him insight into their way of life and their struggles. He may have realized the importance of understanding and respecting their culture, leading him to advocate for more humane treatment and cooperation between the Spanish and Native Americans.
what is the relationship with the native Americans Spain
no not at all
The French and Native Americans had a better relationship than the other Europeans during the 1600's. The french lived amongst the Native's and respected their ways.
The French and Native Americans had a better relationship than the other Europeans during the 1600's. The french lived amongst the Native's and respected their ways.
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the french were more kind. they learned to speak their language and they learned their traditions but the spanish were not, they only forced them to work with them
The relationship between the colonists and Native Americans in Pennsylvania was initially cooperative, with trade and alliances. However, conflicts arose over land and resources, leading to tensions and violence, ultimately resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Native Americans.
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They pooped together .
The relation is that the the native Americans ofered the british land but the british said no because they wanted to play monopaly
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