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The Seneca Indians initially had a complex relationship with early settlers, characterized by both cooperation and conflict. They engaged in trade with settlers, exchanging goods such as furs for tools and other supplies. However, as settlers encroached on their lands and resources, tensions escalated, leading to conflicts such as skirmishes and violence. Overall, the Seneca's treatment of settlers varied depending on the circumstances and individual interactions.

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