Verified for the 2025 AP US History examโขCitation:
๐ AMSCO p.54 - p.58
โญ From the beginning, European countries saw each other as rivals for gaining power in the Americas and viewed the Native American tribes as inferior. In response to the power struggles between the countries, various tribes would join forces in order to defend themselves from the invading people. This led to the relationships between Native American tribes and European nations undergoing significant shifts as a result of political and territorial disagreements.
Timeline of Interactions Between The Colonies and The Native American Tribes
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Term | Definition + Significance |
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New England Confederation | A military alliance that was created by Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Haven in 1643 for mutual protection against threat. In its brief span of four decades, it set a crucial precedent for colonies joining forces with a shared goal. |
Metacomโs War (King Phillipโs War) | Fought between 1675 and 1676, it was a conflict between Native American tribes and colonists over land. Led by Chief Metacom (also known as King Philip), the battle led to hundreds of deaths and mostly ended tribal resistance in New England |
Baconโs Rebellion | Unsuccessful revolt led between 1676 and 1677 against the Virginia colony administrator, William Berkeley. Led by Nathaniel Bacon and a group of settlers who were frustrated with the colonial government's lack of protection against Native American attacks. This led to increased class tensions and challenged royal authority |
Encomienda system | Spanish labor system that granted settlers the right to forced labor from the Indigenous communities in exchange for providing them with protection |