The Lenape Indians viewed the European colonists with a mix of curiosity and caution. Initially, they engaged in trade and sought to establish relationships, but as colonization progressed, they grew wary of the settlers' intentions and encroachments on their land. The Lenape experienced significant disruption to their way of life, resulting in resentment and conflict as the colonists continued to expand. Ultimately, their perspective shifted from initial hope for cooperation to a realization of the colonists' detrimental impact on their society and territory.
The Ameirican Indians
Because they were jealous
colonist was at war with the French and Indians
The Powhatan Indians.
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The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
Because the colonist were using force with the Indians
The Seminole Indians would not give them the colonist their land.
The Ameirican Indians
they want to fight for the revolutin
Because they were jealous
colonist was at war with the French and Indians
Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
they shoved tea down there throat and killed them.
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The Powhatan Indians.
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