Yes, how were General Howard and chief Joseph fiends if not? To further explain, I recommend watching " I will fight no more forever" which is a movie I witnessed in a class I took.
American Indians.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania primarily as a refuge for Quakers and other religious minorities seeking freedom from persecution. He aimed to create a society based on principles of religious tolerance, democratic governance, and fair treatment of Native Americans. Penn's vision was to establish a "Holy Experiment" where diverse beliefs could coexist peacefully. This commitment to liberty and equality attracted a variety of settlers to the colony.
The Indians simply wanted peace. Also, they probably had no idea what any of this treaty meaned, concerning there were not too many translators. The Indians could not understand how anyone could "own" land, and this frutrated them how the Americans blatantly took land from them.
William Penn when he established his colony in Pennsylvania.
The Spaniards included the Indians in their culture. They intermarried and used them for labor. The English however, if not successful at converting the Indians to Christianity, would force them off their land or kill them. They found no use for labor from them, since Indians could easily run away and was not a good source of labor (indentured servants were).
The Indians were mostly upset with the Americans and decided to help the French out of retaliation. The French were nice to the Indians and treated them well and the natives in turn favored the French. The liked the French so they wanted to help them win so that they could be treated better and live peacefully under French "control" because they feared if Americans won that they would be treated terribly again.
American Indians.
It is doubtful that the settlers and the Native Americans could have coexisted together peacefully. They both had different views on land ownership and their cultures were too different to exist together.
A synonym for peacefully could be serenely or calmly.
In an alternate ending for 'The Chrysalids,' the characters could find a way to peacefully coexist with the Deviations and embrace their differences, leading to a more harmonious and accepting society. Alternatively, the group of telepathic children could successfully escape to a place where they are free to be themselves without fear of persecution.
So that they could avoid war with the indians!
Secularism emerged as a response to religious conflicts and power struggles, aiming to create a society where individuals of different beliefs could coexist peacefully. It sought to separate religious institutions from the state to ensure equal rights for all citizens, regardless of their faith.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania primarily as a refuge for Quakers and other religious minorities seeking freedom from persecution. He aimed to create a society based on principles of religious tolerance, democratic governance, and fair treatment of Native Americans. Penn's vision was to establish a "Holy Experiment" where diverse beliefs could coexist peacefully. This commitment to liberty and equality attracted a variety of settlers to the colony.
Jefferson wanted to incorporate Native Americans into society peacefully, and to respect their rights instead of forcing American law on them..........................................................................................................
The Indians simply wanted peace. Also, they probably had no idea what any of this treaty meaned, concerning there were not too many translators. The Indians could not understand how anyone could "own" land, and this frutrated them how the Americans blatantly took land from them.
The Indians and whites could not live peacefully side by side due to the early history of behavior of whites which breed mistrust in the Indians. One example of Indians inability to trust whites started as early as the Jamestown incident in which whites repeatedly incited violent acts upon the Indians in order to establish themrselves as rulers and lawmakers over the Indians. Most whites were of aristocratic background and refused to hunt or plant food for survival as it was considered beneath them. After recorded acts of canibalism committed against other whites , the Indians finally agreed to allow whites to eat the food which Indians had grown in trade for certain things and in order to prevent further atrocities. Whites continued to behave violently towards the Indians.
William Penn when he established his colony in Pennsylvania.