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10 July, 16:37

American Indians did not even to attempt to make another treaty or appeal because, unlike white and Creole settlers in the Louisiana territory, they had plenty of experience with American colonists.

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  1. 10 July, 19:43
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    The Indian-Americans was said to have experienced a lot of things in the hands of the colonists and did not bother to make another appeal, knowing that they would be treated with respect. They also knew that the colonists could invade their lands should they decide to move westwards.

    The native (or Indian) Americans who have lived in the American areas for many years had uneasy relationships with the English colonists who arrived in Virginia in 1607 and series of American-Indian wars happened due to land control.
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