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In the 1600s, relations between American Indians and English settlers were mostly 1. painful because American Indians refused to help struggling settlers. 2. friendly because English settlers showed respect for American Indian traditions. 3. helpful because American Indians and English settlers set up trade partnerships. 4.
In South Carolina, society became more divided after the arrival of large numbers of French Settlers. The correct option is d. After the advent of huge numbers of slaves and immigrants, society in South Carolina became more divided, as the South became the seat of practically all Democrats who advocated racial segregation.
In the 1600s, relations between American Indians and English settlers were mostly 1. painful because American Indians refused to help struggling settlers. 2. friendly because English settlers showed respect for American Indian traditions. 3. helpful because American Indians and English settlers set up trade partnerships. 4. difficult because ...
In "Englishmen's Footprints," the presence of English settlers are the sign of plantain plants. Thus, option C is correct. The poem "Englishmen's Footprints" by Cheryl Savageau is about the arrival of English settlers in Native homelands. The plantain plant is mentioned in the poem as a sign of the English presence.
Which three phrases describe political revolutions in Latin America in the twentieth century? a. arose from a need to ease poverty and political instability b. were influenced by the US anxiety regarding the spread of communism c. supported free elections in every town and village every year d. resulted in the death and disappearance of many protesters e. promoted the spread of democratic ...
Therefore the correct answer is: option "hostile at first, with Indigenous people conquering English settlers" Explanation: The best characterization of the relationship between English settlers and Indigenous people from the beginning of the Jamestown colony to the mid-1600s is hostile at first, with English settlers enslaving Indigenous people.
A) English settlers pushed too far into American Indian lands. B) American Indian groups grew tired of helping the English. C) American Indians were afraid of the English.
The main reasons for the decline of the mission system in the 1600s were:Many American Indians died from disease and English settlers came to the area.Thus, the correct options are:Many American Indians died from disease.English settlers came to the area.Therefore, the Brainly AI helper has selected option A and option C.
The relationship between the English settlers and the American Indians from the beginning of the Jamestown Colony to the mid-1600s was mainly good. There was some conflict between the Settlers and the Native Americans, but for the most part, they lived peacefully next to one another and traded with each other.
Instead, English settlers sought to instill fear, a strategy that failed and contributed to Roanoke's downfall. Sir Walter Raleigh was indeed behind the Roanoke attempt. Explanation: The fear of a native revolt in the colony of Roanoke did not lead English settlers to appease the natives, which makes the statement false.