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What lead to clashes between native Americans and settlers?

settlers attempted to take over the native Americans territory


Who lead englinsh settlers to Jamestown to grow tobbaco?

Native Americans


How did the colonists attitudes toward native Americans lead to Bacon's rebellion?

Bacon thought it was unfair that the native americans were treated poorly by his uncle, the governor. He decided to rebel against the colonists and his uncle and help the native americans. The colonists thought the native americans were trying to take over Bacon and had a rivalry against the native americans ever since


What events lead to Cesar Chavez death?

old age


How did native Americans assist pioneers as they traveled west?

They helped lead to the west


What four events happened that lead to the affect of the Natives future?

I am not sure what you mean. If you are asking about Native Americans or others. In the United States there were several million tribes and each affected by the Europeans differently.


Who led the Native Americans of New England in king Philip's war?

they lead the native Americans o the war because king Philips need help with the war


What major political events lead to lincolns death?

The Civil War.


Why did problems develop between native Americans and spanish missionaries?

Native Americans did not like being made into slaves. Despite the ruling that Native Americans were under no obligation to "the church" this religious order imposed its rule upon them by force, and once they threatened them with death and or torture, they confiscated their lands and enslaved them "in the name of God." For some reason people don't like such things happening to them and this lead to problems between them.


What the french trade with the native of Americans?

Beeds, blankets, guns, pots, and lead fro the French...furs from the Indians


Describe Jackson's views on Native Americans. What happened as a result?

Jackson had the view that a " good Indian was a dead one." This lead to the Indian Removal Act and the wholesale removal of Native Americans to reservations and the loss of their native ancestoral lands as well as death, starvation, and disease. One of the worse events in his presidency was the Trail of Tears when 4,000 Native Americans were walked from Georgia and Florida in the dead of winter to a reservation in Oklahoma. Many elderly, children, and women died on the walk.


How did interactions between the cultures of europeans and the native americans lead to the creation of a new nation?

Interactions between the cultures and Europeans and the Native Americans lead the creations of the new Nation by one thing. The one main thing was by keeping strong and sticking together.