the natives were Inslaved to the Spanish and English
fair and kind
Badly because they killed him
John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, generally viewed Native Americans through a Eurocentric lens, seeing them as obstacles to colonial expansion. While he acknowledged their rights to the land, he often justified the displacement and mistreatment of Native peoples in the name of divine providence and the belief that English settlers were bringing civilization and Christianity. Winthrop's policies and those of the colony often led to conflict and the marginalization of Native populations. Overall, his treatment of natives reflected the broader patterns of colonial attitudes during that era.
he tried to trade with them, but they forced him to leave. he came back a few years later with thirty armed ships and annhilated the natives. hope this helps.
The correct answer is when the English got to the Americas, particularly North America, they encountered not only the native people but also the other europeans such as the Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Dutch.The French forged close ties with the Natives deep inside the continent. French Jesuit missionaries were among the first to establish contacts with two people. (Although it was more of an indian enterprise) The main beneficial (economic wise) thing for the French was the Fur Trade ( coureurs de Bois= fur traders) It developed into a bartering system and eventually they became part of Native Society. The French didn't come to America to colonize or use violence, they came for fur and fish, while finding those they made friends with the Natives. On the other hand, the British came to America to establish colonies=, they wanted the competition. Since the English held the worlds best and largest navy, acquiring new lands would be to their advantage. They had no intention of friendship with the Natives and had a conquistador(Spanish) attitude. They were harsh to the natives, and made them endure harsh treatment.
Extremelly bad in most cases. There where some rare exceptions.
No, the Portuguese enslaved the natives and spread diseases among them. Unfortunately most of the natives under the Portuguese and Spanish Empires died because of poor treatment.
Not necessarily. The English were known to treat the Natives harshly while on the other hand, the French and Natives were "friends" as they were very good trading partners and were close, such as learning each others languages and living together.
horribly
horribly
he was nice
fair and kind
they treated them like science prodjects
he beat them
The Spanish wanted the Indians as slaves as a result of the Indian tribe fortune.. The legend that was built around the Spanish conquest of the Americas was invented by the British, and it is called the black legend, the Spanish came to this continent true to find riches, just like anybody else, but the difference between the Spanish and the English was that the Spanish did mix with the native population, as well as converted the natives into their religion, their were mistreated but it was not a general rule, several Viceroys tried to aid the native population, and in many cases the native population was an ally to the Spanish authorities, besides the queen Isabella, forbid the enslavement of the natives, they had to adopt the Catholic religion, but they could not be treated as slaves. Slavery never existed in the New Spain.
The English settlers in Kenya treated the Kikuyu people poorly. They imposed harsh taxes, confiscated land, and forced the Kikuyu into low-paying labor. The British also suppressed Kikuyu resistance, leading to violent conflicts such as the Mau Mau uprising.
He shared weapons with the Natives.