Not really everybody just thinks they're weird. They are just different.
No
Hated by peasants for heavy taxes. Loved by many other.
Most English settlers thought the natives 'heathen' so avoided them at all costs. They also believed they worshiped the devil because of the colour of their skin, and because many of the first English settlers were Puritan's (who were very God fearing) they truly hated the Indians and would kill them if they thought they were a threat.
The duration of The Most Hated Family in America is 3600.0 seconds.
The duration of Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter is 3600.0 seconds.
Indians in the great plains...savages...hated Indians
no they hated the indians and wanted their land
no, because they hated each other so they will not get along.
He was from Jackson's administration, so people who hated Jackson also hated Van Buren. People blamed him for the financial panic of 1837. People who were fond of Indians hated his Seminole War and Indian removal policy.
Because Indians hated the Muslims and tried to hate them that's why they had a resolution to learn their religion in there nation.
she was famous for being hated by the Indians in the pacific northwest. such as; the Nez Perce, Cayuse, and Walla Walla.
The didn't take a side with anyone, they hated white people
President Lamar was reacting to Comanche raids on Texas citizens. His solution was to wage war on all Indians regardless of their tribe. Thus in retrospect not conducted correctly, it doesn't indicate that he hated Indians.
State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.
State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.
No
Some were sold to the Indians by unscrupulous dealers, some were taken from soldiers killed in other battles. Weapons and ammunition were frequently scavenged by Indians from battles, or seized by attacking supply wagon trains.