<span>Settlements in the Ameircan West were typically frontier, "edge" colonies of both the US and Spain and/or Mexico, they usually sprang up near resource rich areas. Indian Reservations were established as a way of settling land disputes.</span>
Explanation:
The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas. Though he did not really “discover” the New World—millions of people already lived there—his journeys marked the beginning of centuries of exploration and colonization of North and South America.
Answer:
The massacre of Jamestown colonists hardened colonists’ attitudes toward local American Indians in Virginia during the early 1600s.
Explanation:
Some of the diseases were new and treatments were ineffective. Malaria was deadly to many new colonists, especially in the Southern colonies. Of newly arrived men, over one-fourth of the Anglican missionaries died within five years of their arrival in the Carolinas. Mortality was high for infants and small children, especially for diphtheria, small pox, yellow fever, and malaria.