Native Americans would have been shown greater respect had assimilation not been one of the White persons' goals. "Assimilation" certainly was not one of the objectives aspired to by the aboriginal people. Communication, discussion, and negotiation require and demonstrate respect, and patience might have helped the two cultures understand one another better so that both could flourish peacefully.
Settlers believed that Native Americans could be assimilated into their culture through education, conversion to Christianity, and the promotion of European agricultural practices. They often viewed Native cultures as inferior and thought that by exposing Indigenous peoples to Western ways of life, they could encourage them to adopt settler customs and values. This process was frequently enforced through policies that aimed to erase Native identities and traditions. Ultimately, settlers envisioned a transformation that would integrate Native Americans into a Euro-American societal framework.
Aggressive because they were afraid the Native Americans would revolt.
Native Americans would often trade in Horses
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
Settlers believed that Native Americans could be assimilated into their culture through education, conversion to Christianity, and the promotion of European agricultural practices. They often viewed Native cultures as inferior and thought that by exposing Indigenous peoples to Western ways of life, they could encourage them to adopt settler customs and values. This process was frequently enforced through policies that aimed to erase Native identities and traditions. Ultimately, settlers envisioned a transformation that would integrate Native Americans into a Euro-American societal framework.
The US government was hostile to native Americans throughout the 18th, and 19th centuries. It had a policy of protecting it own citizens at all costs. As a result, when settlers would move into an area inhabited by Indians, fighting would ensue, and this almost always lead to the Native Americans being pushed back into an ever decreasing amount of land. Many Indians were killed outright, by disease, war, and famine. Others assimilated into American society, and became American citizens.
Thinking the Native Americans would revolt, Georgia made forceful policies.
Aggressive because they were afraid the Native Americans would revolt.
one way is that when the native Americans were inside of the missions, it would protect them from attacks by the rival native Americans.
The King of England
Native Americans would often trade in Horses
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
The life for the Native Americans under the Spanish rule was that the Native Americans were forced to drop their culture and join the Christianity the Spanish had, but if they had refused they would either be held as slaves or they would die.
The life for the Native Americans under the Spanish rule was that the Native Americans were forced to drop their culture and join the Christianity the Spanish had, but if they had refused they would either be held as slaves or they would die.
The life for the Native Americans under the Spanish rule was that the Native Americans were forced to drop their culture and join the Christianity the Spanish had, but if they had refused they would either be held as slaves or they would die.