Is my answer correct.

In what ways did the indigenous peoples react to European Colonialism?
European Colonialism fundamental decisions affecting the lives of the colonized people implemented by the colonial rulers in pursuit of interests that are often describe in a distant metropolis. Rejecting cultural compromises with the colonized population, the colonizers are convinced of their own superiority and their ordained mandate to rule. The Indigenous peoples have a tendency to indulgence Europeans with open-handedness and affability, until they learned from familiarity that the strangers were not to be trusted with their land, capitals, and labors. Generally a confirmed report the attack on the European had been less motivated, revolving to retaliation against a precise offended group of European interloper.

The first long string of words ending with a period is not a sentence.

The third sentence starts out in the present tense but switches to the past tense.

The last sentence makes no sense.

What place and time are you talking about? Europe had colonies all over the world, beginning in ancient Greek times and extending to the present.

The question is simple enough. Please answer it in your own words, using examples from three or four colonized places.

Casey, again, our lack of command of English language does not serve your intent. Are you talking about European colonization of the Americas? It seems you might be, but I can't tell from your questions or answers. Ms. Sue is right in that your use of language makes no sense. If you are talking about Spanish colonization of the Americas, you are, I think, on the right track. But I can't tell from your written responses because they really don't make sense. If you are talking in general about colonization from pre-historic times to the present, you must be more specific, and use language so it can be understood.

I will be glad to help you with language, and so will Ms. Sue. If you want help with the Spanish conquest of the Americas, I may be able to help. But I have to know more about what challenges you are facing before I can help.

Your answer provides some information about the ways in which indigenous peoples reacted to European colonialism. However, it is important to note that there were a variety of responses and reactions from different indigenous groups and communities. To get a more comprehensive understanding of this topic, it would be helpful to conduct further research and explore different perspectives. Consulting historical documents, scholarly articles, or books that focus on the specific regions and time periods you are interested in would provide more accurate and nuanced information. Additionally, studying indigenous narratives and voices is crucial to gaining a more complete understanding of their reactions to European colonialism.