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Q: Were The settlers in Pennsylvania were on constant alert for Indian attacks?
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Were The settlers in Pennsylvania on constant alert for Indian attacks.?

No, they had little fear of Native American attacks because penn made friends with the neighbouring tribes and treated them honestly. For these reasons Pennsylvania grew rapidly and became a successful colony.


What hardship did settlers face on the Tennessee frontier?

Settlers had to clear land of trees to build a place to live. They has to grow or kill their food. They also lived in constant danger from Indian attacks.


What was built to protect settlers from Indian attacks?

I would have to say a STANDING ARMY


In the 1790's settlers were moving steadily west from pennsylvania and virginia into?

Indian land.


What are 3 difficulties Ohio settlers faced when they traveled to Ohio by land?

Indian attacks, lack of infrastucture, and disease.


William Penn's colony of Pennsylvania a sought settlers primarily fron England and Scotland b experience continuing warfare with neighboring Indian tribes c actively sought settlers from Germany?

B experienced contuing warfare with neighboring Indian tribes


How did the settlers get to the Piedmont area of the Appalachians?

European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.


In 1820s Mexicans invited American settlers ito what state?

Mexicans invited the American settlers into Texas. Texas-Mexico invited Americans to settle in Texas to stop Indian attacks. These settlers were required to be Catholic, become Mexican citizens, and follow Mexican laws.


Why did the English settlers have such a hard time accepting ethnic diversity in the new world?

It was because of Indian attacks, the water wasn't good, and little supplies and food


What was the name of the trail followed by settlers moving west from Pennsylvania?

When the settlers traveled the trail in the mid-1700's it was a little,old Indian trail. Then more and more settlers traveled the old Indian trail and the trail began to get larger.Soon enough the trail was big enough for wagons to travel the trail and then they named the trail The Great Wagon Road.


Why did many Americans blame the British for Indian attacks on settlers?

Many historians believe Britain provoked the Indian attacks on America because the British saw Indians as valuable allies. The British military supported the Indians by offering armed resistance to the expansion of the American frontier to the west, in return of attacks on the Americans; and the British had plans of creating a large neutral Indian state which would be located across Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.


Why did settlers go through Indian lands?

All lands were "indian lands". The settlers could not avoid them.