Their language was unfair because they(the American Indians) didn't understand what they were signing. Also, after the treaty of Paris, the American Indians thought that they would let them keep their lands, but the British colonists still took their lands even though they helped the Treaty of Paris
James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, generally sought to establish peaceful relations with the local American Indians, particularly the Creek and Cherokee tribes. He promoted fair trade practices and often engaged in diplomacy, respecting their land and rights. Oglethorpe's approach was characterized by a desire for mutual benefit and cooperation, contrasting with the more aggressive policies of other colonial leaders of his time. His efforts included treaties and negotiations aimed at fostering goodwill and coexistence.
Treaties between Native Americans and the U.S. government often lacked fairness due to power imbalances, as Indigenous nations were frequently coerced into agreements under pressure or threat of violence. Many treaties were written in complex legal language that Indigenous leaders did not fully understand, leading to misinterpretations. Additionally, the U.S. government often failed to uphold treaty obligations, resulting in the loss of land and resources for Native American tribes. This history of broken promises has contributed to ongoing grievances and mistrust between Native Americans and the federal government.
The Pennsylvania Colony had a complex relationship with Native American tribes in the region. Initially, founder William Penn sought peaceful coexistence and fair treatment of Native Americans, leading to the signing of treaties and agreements. However, as the colony grew, conflicts arose over land and resources, resulting in tensions and occasional violence between the settlers and Native American tribes.
They are treated more than fair.
John Q. Adams
i think peace treaties are fair becasue it is saving loads of lives
So there wouldn't be wars with them and so they had a fair amount of land because the u.s. owned their land.
Yes, Pocahontas was born as a Native American Indian. NOTE: to the asker of this question "Red Indian" is normally a derogatory term and should not be used.
It's always impartial but is not necessarily"fair."
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The duration of It's Always Fair Weather is 1.7 hours.
Nothing is all - or always - fair.
It's Always Fair Weather was created on 1955-09-01.
No, equal does not mean fair even though it may be fair.
No, because there are implicit costs to the chocolate trade fair
No. That is how it is usually done, but on American Idol Season Six Jordin and Blake, the two finalists, sang the same song. It wasn't really fair. Paula said it wasn't fair.
The world is not fair.