The answer is #4, but depending on where they lived and which Europeans had conquered them.
Protestant English, Dutch, Swedes viewed Natives as subhuman and therefore on fit for extermination no matter what the Natives did or acted.
The Catholic Spanish viewed Natives as humans with certain rights, and a source of cheap labor. Therefore in order to use the Natives to their advantage, the Natives had to be alive and live somewhere.
I believe the last choice is correct
Answer:
They couldn't feed their families and every time the Colonists attempted the extend an olive branch, the King of England had an intent of not listening. Eventually, the Colonists began to boycott and protest against the taxes, which just made things worse. They attempted to write another Olive Branch petition to compromise with the King, and since he wouldn't listen once again, the Continental Congress organized minutemen (who only had passion, not training or supplies) under George Washington and prepared for war with their father country.