French And English Colonies Essay

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During the 16th century the Americas were being colonized by different European nations. Two of those were England and France. Each came to the Americas for different reasons that would later on affect their relationship with the natives. The French viewed the natives as business and military allies. While the English thought they would be able to coexist with them , but would later on consider them savages, and view them as a threat. The english colonies were first established in present day virginia (jamestown) and would later on spread all over the Atlantic coast. These areas they colonized were already made up of small tribes.The colonies were made up of people seeking religious freedom, indentured servants, English families, and immigrants. During the beginning of the creation of colonies, the english and the natives lived in peace. The natives and the English would even trade and help one another out. In spite of all this the English and Natives would get in conflict with one another. This was because the English thought higher of themselves and considered the Native Americans to be savages.While the Natives felt threatened by the English due to how rapidly they were growing, causing them to have a need for more land. By getting this new land they would …show more content…

These colonies were trading posts. Usually made up of fur traders, merchants, and missionaries. Since they saw the Americas as a place to spread catholicism and increase their economy. They tried to have a good relationship with the natives. They were able to achieve this since the Natives would help the french with the fur trade by selling them pelts. Another way was that they would intermarry since the colonists were usually single males. They were allies during wars an example being that the French helped the Huron battle the Iroquois. The french had few citizens living in their colonies so the Natives didn’t see them as a

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