Some of the most eloquent and beautiful speeches ever made were spoken by American Indians trying to use diplomacy with the American government and their representatives. There were as many attempts at diplomacy by the Indians as there were treaty promises, probably thousands of more times. It wouldn't have mattered. The American government and her people's wanted the Indian "problem" gone.
they where lost with out the indians and they didnt know what to do
they traded for stuff they didnt have
Dollar Diplomacy
They both didnt get along very well.
Colonists did enslave Indians, but they easily escaped. So colonists traded Indian slaves to the Islands (Bermuda, Bahamas). Also, there were a lot more Indians than Whites, so the Indians would attack and get their family members back. And, Indians kept a lot of slaves.
because they didnt have enough people
they didnt
they where lost with out the indians and they didnt know what to do
The subject of diplomacy is a very complicated matter.
Thanks to her diplomacy, a misunderstanding was resolved peacefully.
NO they didnt
'The customer is always right.', so you must use diplomacy when they're not.
they didnt let them cross the river, also they didnt give them gold!
"Gunboat diplomacy" is a term that describes the use of military force or the threat of military force as a tool of diplomacy to achieve political or economic goals.
they traded for stuff they didnt have
Dollar Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy