From 1781 to 1830, the relationship between the U.S. government and American Indians was characterized by conflict, displacement, and treaties that were often violated. The expansionist policies of the U.S. led to efforts to assimilate Native American tribes and remove them from their ancestral lands, culminating in events like the Trail of Tears. Treaties were frequently made and broken, reflecting a lack of respect for Native sovereignty and rights. This period laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles over land, resources, and cultural survival.
what was the relatioship like between the priests and the indians
Do you mean Asian-Indians or Native American Indians. Koreans have interacted with both for centuries.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
The relationship was very poor for the most part. The Europeans came with a superior attitude that they could take the land they found. They never considered that the trees they chopped down, the fences they built, and crops they planted changed the landscape and the lives of the Native Americans living there. They simply didn't care and wanted to turn the colonies they founded into replicas of England. As a consequence of all of this the relationship between the colonists and the Native Americans was not good. Two different philosophies about life were at work.
at first i thought that they were like enemies, but the New Jersey colony and the Indians went back and forth.... so they between cooperation and conflict. They also did a lot of trading, so i guess you can say that they closer then you think.
It was like oil and water they dnt want 2 met
The Indians and Whites had various relationships. Some liked the whites and some didnt, it depended on what the indians tribe was like, and what they beileved.
Some settlers created good relationships with trading and became friends. Others didn't like them.
they look like a indians
what was the relatioship like between the priests and the indians
The Indians didnt quite like the pilgrims for barging in on their homeland. But after the Indians saw the pilgrims plight they helped them by teaching them how to make things. In gratitude the Pilgrims invited the Indians for a 3 day feast aka Thanksgiving.
Cadillac had trouble with the Indians because they wanted him to smoke a "peace pipe" to clarify their relationship , but Cadillac refused to smoke the calumet .He refused because maybe he didnt like smoking .....No one know . The Indians took this as a threat to war .....All this time Cadillac just didnt want to smoke but they thought that he didnt like them or wanted to fight them .
Indians tents probably look like cones
like indians
They did stuff like other Indians.
there were no french indians
Indians tents probably look like cones