They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
because the american settlers took the native americans land and the native americans where defending there home which they have lived at for over 30,000 years
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William Henry Harrison, who served as the governor of the Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1812, had a complex and often negative view of Native Americans. He believed that their presence hindered American expansion and settlement. Harrison advocated for policies that aimed to acquire Native lands and promote the assimilation of Native peoples into American society, often through treaties that he negotiated. His actions contributed to tensions and conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes during his tenure.
The Oregon territory was one of the first far western boundaries of the United States. The settlement of the area was spurred on fur trade with the Native Americans.
To protect their land
To protect their land
The Treaty of Grenville, signed in 1795, was an agreement between the United States and various Native American tribes in the Northwest Territory, primarily the Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, and Miami nations. It aimed to establish peace and define territorial boundaries following conflicts such as the Northwest Indian War. The treaty resulted in the cession of large tracts of land to the U.S. government, which expanded American territory but also marked a significant loss for Native American nations. The treaty set a precedent for future U.S.-Native American relations, often characterized by land dispossession.
it shattered native american confidence in the prophet, some native americans fled to Canada.
They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
South Dakota's boundaries were primarily established through the process of territorial organization and treaties with Native American tribes. Following the Lewis and Clark expedition in the early 1800s and subsequent westward expansion, the area was initially part of the Nebraska Territory in 1854. The Dakota Territory was created in 1861, encompassing present-day South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. South Dakota became a separate state in 1889, with its borders defined by the division of the Dakota Territory.
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
because the american settlers took the native americans land and the native americans where defending there home which they have lived at for over 30,000 years
Washington doesn't have an official motto. Its unofficial motto "bye and bye" came into use in the 1850s in reference to people who came and went to the then-territory. The Native American version Alki or Al-Ki is also used.