Attean's grandparents harbored a deep mistrust and resentment toward white men, stemming from their experiences with colonization and the encroachment on their land and way of life. They viewed white settlers as a threat to their culture and survival, leading to a protective and cautious attitude toward them. This perspective was shaped by a history of broken treaties and violence, reinforcing their skepticism of white intentions. Overall, their feelings reflected a broader sentiment among Native Americans during that era.
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In general there was no difference between these attitudes; except that European courts had determined that "Native Americans" were the legal land owners in [the] Americas and that settlers could not just take the land from them. For this, and only this reason, the attitudes of English Settlers was different.
Samuel de Champlain had a generally positive attitude toward Native Americans, viewing them as potential allies rather than adversaries. He appreciated their knowledge of the land and their trading practices, which were crucial for his explorations and the success of French colonization efforts. Champlain's respectful approach was also influenced by his desire to establish strong diplomatic relationships, particularly to counter the influence of rival European powers, such as the English and the Dutch. His interactions often emphasized mutual respect and cooperation, recognizing the importance of Native alliances in his ventures.
After the french and indian war, the settlers started to move into their land; they felt like the colonists were taking their property.
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Attean's grandparents harbored a deep mistrust and resentment toward white men, stemming from their experiences with colonization and the encroachment on their land and way of life. They viewed white settlers as a threat to their culture and survival, leading to a protective and cautious attitude toward them. This perspective was shaped by a history of broken treaties and violence, reinforcing their skepticism of white intentions. Overall, their feelings reflected a broader sentiment among Native Americans during that era.
the accadians were french and and were scottish settlers that went to nova scotia but they were frome scot land
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Europeans were one of the first groups to believe land could be owned with money.
The duration of The Land of the Settlers is 2 hours.
I think it was pretty civil. England involved New Hampshire( in the colonial days) in a grant of land.
to give anal to native indians
In general there was no difference between these attitudes; except that European courts had determined that "Native Americans" were the legal land owners in [the] Americas and that settlers could not just take the land from them. For this, and only this reason, the attitudes of English Settlers was different.
After the french and indian war, the settlers started to move into their land; they felt like the colonists were taking their property.