American Indians became allies with English colonists during King Philip's War (1675-1676), a conflict primarily between Native American tribes in New England and English settlers. Some tribes allied with the colonists, seeking to counter the expansion of rival tribes or the encroachment of English settlements. This alliance led to significant conflicts against other Native groups, as well as devastating consequences for many involved, including loss of life and land for both sides.
Some colonists enslaved American Indians because they needed many workers to grow crops and mine gold and silver
They traded food and weapons, they were allies during wars, and the american indians showed them how to hunt and fish.
the british (aka the redcoats) also the French and the indians.
French and Indian war.
King Philip's War
American Indians became allies with English colonists during King Philip's War (1675-1676), a conflict primarily between Native American tribes in New England and English settlers. Some tribes allied with the colonists, seeking to counter the expansion of rival tribes or the encroachment of English settlements. This alliance led to significant conflicts against other Native groups, as well as devastating consequences for many involved, including loss of life and land for both sides.
they saw them as lazy savages and they tried to subdue, convert, and make the indians like them.
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Some colonists enslaved American Indians because they needed many workers to grow crops and mine gold and silver
They traded food and weapons, they were allies during wars, and the american indians showed them how to hunt and fish.
American Indians, members of the Algonquin Nation.
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French and Indian war.
the british (aka the redcoats) also the French and the indians.
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