The main similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlers had in common related to their relationship with Native Americans is that all believed that they were superior to Native Americans. This belief shaped their interactions, policies, and often led to conflicts and attempts at assimilation or domination over Indigenous populations. While some groups may have respected certain aspects of Native American cultures, the overarching attitude was one of perceived superiority.
What is one of the main similarities that Spanish Dutch French and English settlers had in common related to the relationship with native Americans
They all established missions where native Americans could live and work
All believed that they were Superior to native Americans
All respected their way of life and reasons beliefs
All relied on native Americans for fur trading
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