There were many different reasons why there was conflict between the settlers and the government. First of all, and probably the most vital reason, was that both
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The European Settlers killed most of the buffalo that the Native American Indians needed for food and and clothing. The Settlers also brought gold excavators and cattle ranchers. These impacted the Comanche tribe as the space was being stolen. The plains land was being taken over by the Europeans. This caused wars between the plains tribes.
being a peaceful, practical, nomadic, and friendly to the soldiers, even trading with them. When American settlers arrived, the Cheyenne territory covered South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and Kansas.
Yes, the Great Plains Indians did attack white settlers as early as the 1800s. Tensions escalated as settlers encroached on their lands, leading to conflicts such as the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864 and various skirmishes throughout the 19th century. These attacks were often responses to broken treaties, loss of resources, and threats to their way of life. The interactions between the Plains Indians and white settlers were marked by violence, resistance, and significant cultural clashes.
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.
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Land.
because Mr. T said there was thats why
they had conflicts becouse the white people did not pay the indians what they had promised and the working conditions were horride
they had conflicts becouse the white people did not pay the indians what they had promised and the working conditions were horride
The primary causes of conflict between the Roanoke settlers and the American Indians were cultural differences, misunderstandings, and competition over resources such as land. These differences often led to tensions, miscommunication, and eventually violence between the two groups.
The greatest challenge for both American settlers and American Indians in the West during the mid-1800s was the conflict over land and resources. As settlers moved westward, they encroached on territories traditionally inhabited by Native American tribes, leading to violent confrontations and displacement. This struggle over land not only threatened the livelihoods and cultures of American Indians but also created tensions and hardships for settlers, who faced environmental challenges and resistance from Indigenous populations. Ultimately, this clash represented a fundamental struggle for survival and autonomy on both sides.
To have more space
To have more space
American settlers took their land.
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American Indians or Native Americans were the first people to live in North America.