They created farming settlements and the first American towns, and farmed the land to grow food. Other jobs, like lawkeeping and storekeeping, cropped up in order to sustain these settlements.
Cultural differences and mistrust were part of the reason. Some settlers took advantage of the tribes while others treated them as lesser humans not worthy of respect. The first settlers wanted to take hold of the native Americans. They wanted to use them as slaves. The native Americans were trying to get rid of the first settlers before it got out of hand. As a result of disagreement they went to war.
Huge pieces of land were fenced for cattle ranching.
the settlers used their hand to eat with but sometimes they used sticks
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Settlers often clashed with their neighbors due to differing cultural values, land disputes, and competition for resources. Indigenous peoples and other settler communities frequently had conflicting worldviews and practices regarding land use and ownership, leading to misunderstandings and tensions. Additionally, economic pressures and the desire for expansion fueled hostilities, resulting in violence and mistrust. These factors collectively contributed to the breakdown of relationships between settlers and their neighbors.
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MEXICAN SETTLERS lived in ranchos so they can use large areas for crops and farm animals.
1.how settlers used the land and water of new england colonies? 2. how settlers used the land and water of middle colonies? 3. and southern colonies?
Cultural differences and mistrust were part of the reason. Some settlers took advantage of the tribes while others treated them as lesser humans not worthy of respect. The first settlers wanted to take hold of the native Americans. They wanted to use them as slaves. The native Americans were trying to get rid of the first settlers before it got out of hand. As a result of disagreement they went to war.
farming
farming
Farming
The families lived on sharecropping land
The relationship was at first peaceful, as the Native Americans provided the use of land to the settlers. The settlers thought that they owned the land and this began confrontations between the Native Americans and the settlers.
The English use indebtedness to acquire land by allowing people to farm on the land and pay them profits to pay for everything and if they were unable to pay their land was taken.
Huge pieces of land were fenced for cattle ranching.
Most English settlers were subsistence farmers, raising the food they needed. They also would barter with other settlers - like trading 8 eggs for a loaf of bread.