The relationship between Native Americans and white settlers was complex and varied widely across different regions and time periods. Initially, some interactions involved trade and cooperation, but as settlers expanded westward, conflicts over land, resources, and differing cultural values led to violence and displacement of Native populations. Treaties were often made and broken, resulting in significant loss of territory and autonomy for Native Americans. Overall, this relationship was marked by tension, exploitation, and profound cultural impacts on both sides.
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