British Indigenous British View of British After reading Chapter 3 of the American question of Anger, I better understood how the immigrants in the UK looked at native American lifestyles. Four important people that led to this understanding were Hugh Jones, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, William Penn and John Heckweller. In their article, they accurately describe the native American lifestyle through their eyes. I also see how the beliefs of Europe reflect their views and how this establishes the basis of conflict between these groups.
As European pioneers approach Native American, in American English there are a large number of Native American names (Allegheny, Chicago, Mississippi, Potomac) and the names of native Americans not found in Europe and Asia. Things (mousse, possum, pumpkin, moccasin, tomahawk, totem) Native Americans' words are spelled by settlers, so they look like English words; for example, Groundhog is a Cree word wuchak It may come from. Cultural exchanges with Native Americans are much more limited than anticipated as diseases caused by Spanish explorers and European settlers considerably reduced the population of the North American eastern Native Americans during the initial settlement I will.
The unfair family of Americans faced this difficulty, the land stolen by new settlers, and the difficulties Britain could not imagine on the day they landed on Plymouth rocks. Britons who are not used to this land are difficult to live in a new environment, become hungry, dirty, sick. In March 1621, Native American extended aid to the pilgrims of the struggle. In just 50 years, the war began.
The war of King Philippe was a war between New England 's British settlers and indigenous tribes. The main leader of the American Indians is Metacomet, the leader of the people of Wampanoag. His English nickname is "King of Philip". Other tribes on the Native American side include Nipmac, Podank, Narragansett, Nashayway. Two indigenous peoples of the Mohegan and Pecot tribes fought with settlers. As the colony began to expand to the territory of India, the local tribes came to be more concerned. As more and more people arrived from the UK, promises of settlers have been broken. When Wampanoag's chief died while Plymouth's colony was imprisoned, his brother Metacomet decided to drive out colonists from New England.