The first attempt by the Dutch to establish a colony was initially well received by the Native Americans however a misunderstanding over a piece of tin took place which resulted in the entire colony being wiped out. When William Penn was established as the proprietor he made an effort to respect the needs of the Indians as a proper Quaker would have been expected to. As time went on Europeans became more and more demanding and the natives left for the west.
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The colonists sent out an army to wipe out all of the native Americans because the native Americans were killing all of the colonists and that is why there was such a small group of colonists.
The Native Americans living in the Middle Colonies, (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were: The Iroquis and Algonquin tribes. They were the two main Native Americans at the time, living in New York, near Canada.
The nation that maintained the friendliest relations with the native Americans was the french.
They were Indians
Colonists in Georgia had good relations with Native Americans. They were welcomed by the Yamacraws.
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the colonists wanted to help defend themselves against spain
hahahaha Delaware Indians were killed by the Colonists colonists didn't care about them and only did Penn care about them and be fair to them
Colonist wanted the natives land
The colonists sent out an army to wipe out all of the native Americans because the native Americans were killing all of the colonists and that is why there was such a small group of colonists.
The French attempted to maintain relations with Native Americans.
The Native Americans living in the Middle Colonies, (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were: The Iroquis and Algonquin tribes. They were the two main Native Americans at the time, living in New York, near Canada.
Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians
kylie interacted with the native americans.
The nation that maintained the friendliest relations with the native Americans was the french.
They were Indians