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The British, who were present in large numbers, sometimes treated the Native Americans harshly and allowed settlers to take Native American lands. However, the French, with fewer settlers, wanted the Native Americans as allies.
From the time Savannah held the title of state capital, a majority of Georgia was unhappy with the choice. So by 1847 some were unhappy with Milledgeville and called for an election to move the capital to Atlanta.
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Simple. The Native Americans were disliked. Americans took their land, hunted their buffalo, and forced them off their own land and set them to the Great Plains. The Natives were forced to abandon their culture and instead americans put in their culture. All the Natives wanted was peace. Americans passed the indian Removal Act.
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In some places, the slave trade increased the power of the African monarchy and led to economic strength. However, in places where there was competition between slave traders, the slave trade undermined the African monarchy, led to constant chaos/war, destroyed political unity, and disrupted African society. The slave trade also impacted demographics of Africa. Millions of people were lost to the slave trade. Also, in certain parts of African, certain genders were taken as slaves more than others. This disrupted marriage and the sexual distribution of labor in Africa.