Which statement about the relationship between Native Americans and colonists is true?

Responses

They each admired the other group.
They each admired the other group.

They fought over land use and ownership.
They fought over land use and ownership.

They cooperated to fight off foreign attacks.
They cooperated to fight off foreign attacks.

They signed and kept peace treaties.
They signed and kept peace treaties.

1 answer

The true statement about the relationship between Native Americans and colonists is:

They fought over land use and ownership.

While there were instances of cooperation and attempts at peaceful relations, the dominant theme in the interactions between Native Americans and European colonists was conflict over land and resources. This often led to violent confrontations and upheaval for Native communities.