they took their furs
The Indian groups decided to resist their removal by using force and fighting back. They started a few wars.
Dikota,lotoka,pellow
Before the arrival of Europeans, rivalries among American Indian groups were primarily driven by competition over resources such as land, hunting grounds, and access to water. Additionally, cultural differences, trade disputes, and territorial expansion further fueled conflicts. These rivalries were often exacerbated by the need for alliances and strategic partnerships, leading to shifting relationships among tribes. Warfare and skirmishes were common as groups sought to assert dominance or defend their territories.
europeans and native indians
Mestizos & Mulattos
they said hi
because the europeans would make them move into each others homes
The Indian groups decided to resist their removal by using force and fighting back. They started a few wars.
the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansasthe violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.
Dikota,lotoka,pellow
Inter-ethnic strife.
the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansasthe violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.
Competition over resources (hunting grounds etc.) and tribal alliances.
Inter-ethnic strife.
answer is CIVIL WAR
europeans
Multiple groups have set up trading settlements along East Africa's coast. A couple of the first groups to do so were the Indian and Muslim Groups. Also, the originating trading began as African culture, so the African group would be apart of the trading settlements as well.