The American colonists got along with the Native Americans ok because the natives ended up being friendly with John Rolfe (married to Pochahantas) because they taught the colonists how to plant their crops and tabacco.
the Native Americans were a struggle.
The early colonists survived by eating their own livestock and trading with the local Native Americans.
early in the war a small force of native americans and french routed an army.
All along the Hudson River including Manhattan Island.
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No, they did not. If you would like to learn more about what they did, I'm sure you could find a book in a library about it.
In the early 1800 most of the nomadic native Americans lived in the present day North Carolina.
it was no early then 1300
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A majority of the colonies didn't get along with the Natives at all, usually disputing land boundaries and resources. The conflict with Native Americans and the newborn American Nation continued on even after the colonists gained their independence from Britain, carrying on through the War of 1812.
Not all mounds built by Native Americans contain human remains.