DBQ #2 in AP us book..
1600-1700 indians and english
I am Sooooo lost! I've used my notes from the chapter a little, but I just can't get it into words! And for some reason I cannot understand half of the documents. If anyone has already done this DBQ pls. help me!
DBQ #2 pls. help!
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you need to post the exact question... none of us want to go look it up. Maybe put up some information and we'll help you. Nobody is going to do it for you.
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How rude of me. I'm sorry I am just all over the place trying to get this done...
Discuss the nature of the relationship between the English and the Indians, the techniques used by both sides to assert their interests and the reasons the English were ultimately victorious.
here is what i have so far. pls. tell me if i am on the right track.
Since the English landed on the soil of the “New Land,” there has been a mixture of both positive and negative connotations between the Native Americans and their European counterparts. In some instances, though few and far between, the Native Americans and English got along with one another as best they could, in regards to such places as Jamestown, Plymouth, etc. In other cases, however unfortunate, there was much bloodshed and violent disputes.
There were those select times in the history of the colonies that the Native Americans and colonists got along; such as how Philip and the colony of New Plymouth evolved into peace with one another. Granted, this only happened after money and compensation was given in an almost blackmailed attempt by the English. By stating blackmailed it is not to be meant that the Natives were innocent, rather both parties had raised arms at each other, and it was at the second inference (where the English went for the Native Americans) that the Native Americans caved and paid them. Jamestown also played an important role in the positive relationship between the otherwise opposing parties. It was there that through the cunning of Powhatan, a chieftain, that they became civil and unified.
pretty good start. Id talk alot about economics because that was a major issue. Also, my favorite action taken by the british was teh act of 1763. Id also discuss the 7 years war. and btw, nevetr use "etc" in an essay.
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Thank you, very much. I hope I didn't offend on my first post, being so vague about everything. I appreciate your help. thanks, again.
i never get offended on forums. plus you didnt say anything that could be interpreted offencive. dont worry, you know for next time.
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