Hate
The relations between the Iroquois and European settlers were complex and evolved over time. Initially, the Iroquois engaged in trade with settlers, establishing mutually beneficial relationships. However, as settlers encroached on Iroquois land and resources, tensions escalated, leading to conflicts such as the French and Indian War. Ultimately, these strained relations resulted in significant loss of territory and sovereignty for the Iroquois.
Neither the British or the Americans originally wanted support from the American Indians, ad it was unclear who the Native Americans would support. Two-thirds of the Iroquois tribes fought with the English against the colonists.
The relationship between the Iroquois and European explorers was complex and varied, characterized by both cooperation and conflict. Initially, the Iroquois engaged in trade with European settlers, exchanging furs for European goods, which bolstered their economy. However, as European colonization intensified, tensions arose over land and resources, leading to conflicts such as the Beaver Wars. Ultimately, the Iroquois sought to navigate these challenges by forming strategic alliances, both with Europeans and rival Indigenous groups.
not that good
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
Indians traded with the settlers.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
Iroquois never raised cows. Cows were brought in from the European settlers and raised by the European immigrants, not by the Iroquois themselves.
Iroquois
The Indians felt that they were superior to the European Settlers and would only he if paid.
Violent, with frequent warfare