1. Relationships Between Native Americans and Europeans
These cultures began to be disrupted with the immigration of European settlers. ... While all of these Europeans had their differences, they all believed to be superior to the Native Americans. ... Unlike the rapid development of conflict in Jamestown, the settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts enjoyed a period coexistence with the Algonquian Indians that lasted roughly 70 years. ... By the 1580s, upwards of 20,000 Europeans traveled back and forth from North America on a annual basis. ... Unlike the Franciscans with the Spanish, the Jesuits were far more willing to compromise with the Native...
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