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Which statement best describes relations with native Americans in the Southern colonies?

began peacefully, but increased violence when colonists backed out of trading agreements


began peacefully, but increased conflict as more settlers came and wanted more land for farming


began violently and remained violent as the natives ruled over the colonists


began peacefully and remained peaceful despite more and more colonists moving to area

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began peacefully, but increased conflict as more settlers came and wanted more land for farming

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Answer:

began peacefully, but increased conflict as more settlers came and wanted more land for farming

Step-by-step explanation:

The relationship with the native americans and the southern colonies began peacefully eventhough the colonizers came and expelled the native americans from their lands, when they attacked back and affected the population of the settlers by ill them with sickness that were located in this part of the world. And as more and more settlers came to america the power of the colonizers grew and they started to enslave the native americans.

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