<span>Initially, white colonists
viewed Native Americans as helpful and
friendly. They welcomed the Natives
into their settlements, and the colonists
willingly engaged in trade with them.
They hoped to transform the tribes people
into civilized Christians through their
daily contacts. The Native Americans
resented and resisted the colonists'
attempts to change them. Their refusal
to conform to European culture angered
the colonists and hostilities soon broke
out between the two groups. The violence
of their confrontations with the Native
Americans resulted in a shift of English
attitudes towards other races. Colonists
blames their failure to assimilate the
Native Americans into their culture
on racial differences and began to associate
all people of color with negative characteristics.</span>
B. The meeting of the English Barons and King John occurred at Runnymede.
Answer:
A. The burning of a U.S. Navy ship in the First Barbary War
I THINK it’s Elizabeth I but I’m not entirely sure
John Locke. John Locke believed that the government's job was to uphold and protect our rights to life, liberty and property.
wrote the second treatise on government
and supported the concept of popular soverignty
the others are william blackstone