When they first met, generally, there was a great deal of mistrust of the native by the Europeans. The Indians generally welcomed them, but they were also novel beings that the Indian wanted to get to know. As the Europeans got to know the First Peoples, their disdain grew for the supposedly uncivilized Indians.
Native Americans formed alliances to each other
by trading with each other and sharing ideas
The Native Americans helped the Spanish Explorers but sometimes they slaved the Spanish EXAMPLE: Cabeza De Vaca (A SPANISH EXPLORER) was captured by the Karankawa tribe but helped and fed by other Native American tribes.
they had a really weird relation ship but one relationship they had were that they traded with each other with out the other colony knowing that is one realtionship the native americans had with the Pennsylvania
The native Americas are the native people from the Americas when the Spaniards, the Spanish people from Europe conquer America.
they traded with each other
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Native Americans formed alliances to each other
by trading with each other and sharing ideas
no
Because the different tribes lived largely independent of each other, so Native Americans in Oregon didn't have contact with Native Americans in Delaware, thus their cultures and languages formed entirely separate from each other.
It was the 'americans' against the english, however most of the native people were helping the would be Americans
each other or other tribes
no not at all
Because somtimes they staeled
they had a really weird relation ship but one relationship they had were that they traded with each other with out the other colony knowing that is one realtionship the native americans had with the Pennsylvania
The Native Americans helped the Spanish Explorers but sometimes they slaved the Spanish EXAMPLE: Cabeza De Vaca (A SPANISH EXPLORER) was captured by the Karankawa tribe but helped and fed by other Native American tribes.