Throughout the 19th century there were many interactions between white Americans and indigenous peoples in North America. Indians deal with American settlers, but this does not mean they have talked well with Americans. Caucasians want to take land from the Indians and want to trade with them for profit. In addition, American white people are increasingly increasingly looking at Indians as their enemies. Native American could not successfully interact with Americans. Because they saw things from different angles.
For African Americans and Native Americans, the 19th century was a difficult time. The treatment of these people in the white society brought a lot of suffering and suffering to their race. This is because African Americans and Native Americans were dealt with enough in the relationship with Caucasian society as ethnicity played an important role in society in the 19th century. - "We must protect the forests for children, grandchildren, and children who have not been born yet, protecting the forests such as birds, animals, fish and trees for those who can not speak A simple local people, respected people, took what they needed from the land and always returned. These migrants think that they are smarter and more advanced than the locals and I think the locals are inferior.
Native Americans interact with slave Africans and African Americans at various levels. Native American gradually adopts white culture. Southern Native Americans have had some experiences with Africans, especially during this period, mainly in the 17 th century, when both were enslaved. The Atlantic coast colonists began to enslave Native Americans to secure a supply of labor force. For a while, slave trade was very broad, which caused tension between the various Algonquin and Iroquois. Headquartered in New York and Pennsylvania, he threatened to attack the settlers on behalf of the Iroquois Toscarola, from the South in the early 18th century.