because the indians could fight back and could damage the colonys population
Native Americans lived in Pennsylvania long before the white European settlers did.
A Native American term, shamah refers to Indians that look white. It is usually used as a derogatory term that Indians would take offense too.
so so bad
Indians were forced off their ancestral lands because white settlers wanted it for themselves. Indians were moved to less desirable areas sometimes 1000s of miles away.
yes!:-)
criollos
Asian or Native American?
They call white people "white" in their native language.
One example of enslaved people resisting slavery is the Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina. Enslaved Africans rose up, seized firearms, and killed several white colonists before being captured and punished.
to force white Christian culture on the Native Americans
the Indian Removal Act
The Creek Indians had friendly interactions with the first Colonial American settlers. They helped other Native Americans in times of need but also had good relations with white explorers and colonists.
Native Americans lived in Pennsylvania long before the white European settlers did.
* A theory is that the Indians killed them, another is that the colonists simply went to live with the Indians. Some Indians have said they have white ancestors and some of their last names are much like or exactly the same as those of the colonists.* There was also a very long drought while John White was gone and he did find very few bodies, supporting this idea* The last theory was that disease killed them.
White colonists enacted slave codes that forbade the education of enslaved Africans to maintain control and prevent rebellion. An educated enslaved population posed a threat to the existing power dynamics, as literacy could empower individuals to challenge their subjugation. Additionally, such laws aimed to reinforce the social hierarchy and dehumanize enslaved people by denying them the tools for self-advocacy and freedom. Ultimately, these measures reflected a deep-seated fear of resistance and a desire to uphold the institution of slavery.
creating a shared world with the indians
Pte-San-Hunka or White Bull. Sitting Bull's nephew. A Native American!