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kaheart [24]
3 years ago
15

Why did the French want to take over the Natchez tribes land

Social Studies
2 answers:
Nimfa-mama [501]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is they needed to utilize their property for tobacco manors.  

Explanation:

The Natchez are a Native American individuals from the Lower Mississippi Valley. They talked a dialect with no known close relatives, and are noted for being the main Mississippian culture with complex chiefdom that made due into the colonization time frame. The Natchez were vanquished by French powers around 1730. Today, most relatives of the Natchez live in Oklahoma and South Carolina. At first, contact between the Natchez and the Europeans was tranquil. French pilgrims intermarried with the Native Americans and the French were allowed a few terrains to develop. French pilgrims imported African slaves and developed tobacco plants. Amid the 1720's, be that as it may, a few clashes emerged.

Ber [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: They wanted to use their land for tobacco plantations.

The Natchez are a Native American people from the Lower Mississippi Valley. They spoke a language with no known close relatives, and are noted for being the only Mississippian culture with complex chiefdoms that survived into the colonization period. The Natchez were defeated by French forces around 1730. Today, most descendants of the Natchez live in Oklahoma and South Carolina.

Initially, contact between the Natchez and the Europeans was peaceful. French colonists intermarried with the Native Americans and the French were granted some lands to cultivate. French colonists imported African slaves and cultivated tobacco plants. During the 1710s and 1720s, however, several conflicts arose. These culminated in the French commander Sieur de Chepart's order to vacate the village in order to use the land for a tobacco plantation. This initiated the Natchez Revolt.





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