The interactions between the English colonists and the Native Americans were initially based on mutual relationship, trade, and shared spirituality.
<h3>What deteriorated the mutual relationship between the English colonists and the Native Americans?</h3>
The mutual relationship between the English colonists and the Native American population deteriorated with the:
- Loss of land
- Spread of European diseases
- Enforcement of colonist laws
- First Indian War.
There was a mutual relationship between the English colonists and the Native Americans, including intermarriages and social cooperation.
Thus, the interactions were lost when the Natives started losing their lands, lives, and culture to the colonists.
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The correct answer is B) by establishing overseas colonies.
European nations competed for power in the years before World War I by establishing overseas colonies.
Between 1881 and 1914, European powers competed for each other to establish more colonies in Africa and other parts of the world. In the case of the African continent, the dispute was so high that the term of "Scramble for Africa" was coined. European countries such as Great Britain, France, and Portugal occupied, colonize or split the African territories to get more power and dominion.
World War 1 started in August 1914.
The slave trade between Western Africa and the America's reached its peak in
the mid-18th century when it is estimated that over 80,000 Africans annually
crossed the Atlantic to spend the rest of their lives in chains.
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