How was the relationship different between the English, Spanish, and French colonizers and the Indians they encountered during the 16th and 17th centuries?

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The English colonies in the early colonization were friendly and relied on ion the Natives for help to survive in the New World and for the trade. But in the later period the colonies settlers became hostile and became greedy for the land which led to conflicts with Indians.

The Spanish killed the Natives and forced them to work in mines and fields. Spanish missionaries converted Native Americans into Christianity.

French colonizers were friendly and did not use force in converting the Natives American. French respect the Native Americans and signed treaties and maintain alliances.