Native Americans and England interacted through a complex mix of trade, conflict, and diplomacy. Initially, English settlers relied on Native Americans for knowledge of the land and resources, establishing trade relationships. However, as English settlements expanded, competition for land led to conflicts, such as the Pequot War and King Philip's War. Over time, these interactions significantly impacted Native American societies, leading to displacement and changes in their traditional ways of life.
The native Americans didn't live in England
yes they did.
the ate them
Thay ate jellybeans.
they got along because the native Americans helped them
Well it depents on what group visited the Native Americans. Because each group interacted differntly.
the whites thought of the native americans as savages and beast. they later took their land and gave them empty promises
The natives were scared and th e european s were wanting them to be there slaves
The King of England
They want them to be their slaves
Bribes and lies.
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