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Conflict between European settlers and Native Americans during the mid-1700s was primarily fueled by territorial expansion, as settlers encroached on indigenous lands in search of resources and agricultural opportunities. The increasing demand for land led to violent confrontations, displacement of Native populations, and the disruption of their traditional ways of life. Additionally, differing views on land ownership and use further exacerbated tensions, leading to a series of conflicts, including the French and Indian War.

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