How did the relationship between Europeans and Native Americans in the Americas change over time?
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A. Changing relationship
1. European involvement in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere had
begun, like European penetration of Asia, as a collaborative venture
a. Native American communities and states were the newcomers'
essential hosts and helpers
2. by seventeenth century relationship changed
a. relationships had broken down in violence
b. been transformed as the Native American population fell
3. different from Asia
a. New World was not an arena in which native and European
states could coexist side by side
b. short-lived attempts to found native states and empires revived
beyond the frontiers of European settlement
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