Edward Braddock's defeat against the Native Americans in 1755 was primarily due to his underestimation of their tactics and the terrain. He led a conventional European-style military approach, which was ill-suited for the guerrilla warfare employed by the Native American forces. Additionally, Braddock's forces were poorly adapted to the dense forests of North America, making them vulnerable to ambushes. The lack of local knowledge and the failure to build alliances with Native tribes further contributed to his defeat.
It was the fighting with the native Americans that caused all the conflicts between them. One of them were that when settlers came and sellted from europe,asia,africa spain and many other places.
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Diseases, largely smallpox, brought by Europeans caused millions of deaths among the native Americans who had no resistance to these foreign diseases.
settlers wanted to take the land awayfrom the native Americans
disease
impressment of American sailors and support for native Americans
well first of all it caused the native americans to become aggressive further escalating the conflict.
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It was the fighting with the native Americans that caused all the conflicts between them. One of them were that when settlers came and sellted from europe,asia,africa spain and many other places.
Many native Americans succumbed to the diseases brought over by the Europeans, as they had no immunity.
land
it caused sickness from the explorers
Diseases, largely smallpox, brought by Europeans caused millions of deaths among the native Americans who had no resistance to these foreign diseases.
the native Americans were mad at the settlers for taking there land and the settles were scard of the native Americans
settlers wanted to take the land awayfrom the native Americans
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disease