Problems between settlers and Native Americans arose primarily due to competing land claims and differing cultural values. Settlers sought to expand their territories for agriculture and resources, often encroaching on Native American lands, which disrupted traditional ways of life. Additionally, misunderstandings and conflicts arose from differing views on land ownership and use. This tension was exacerbated by violence, broken treaties, and the settlers' desire for expansion, leading to widespread displacement and conflict.
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
settlers wanted to take the land awayfrom the native Americans
They were taking there land and killing there food and resource supply.
Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?
the english settlers often angered the native americans by
settlers attempted to take over the native Americans territory
The settlers ignored treaties with Native Americans.
The relationship was at first peaceful, as the Native Americans provided the use of land to the settlers. The settlers thought that they owned the land and this began confrontations between the Native Americans and the settlers.
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
the native Americans were mad at the settlers for taking there land and the settles were scard of the native Americans
settlers wanted to take the land awayfrom the native Americans
They were taking there land and killing there food and resource supply.
Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?
The Native Americans had land. The European Settlers wanted it. That is not just the "most likely" cause, that is the cause.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
the english settlers often angered the native americans by
many agreements between Native Americans and the federal government fell apart because