What strategy helped Native Americans keep more of their land?

being more welcoming to the settlers

willingness to negotiate with the settlers

tribes helping one another fight the Europeans

willingness to work the land for the Europeans.***

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The answer is #4, but depending on where they lived and which Europeans had conquered them.

Protestant English, Dutch, Swedes viewed Natives as subhuman and therefore on fit for extermination no matter what the Natives did or acted.
The Catholic Spanish viewed Natives as humans with certain rights, and a source of cheap labor. Therefore in order to use the Natives to their advantage, the Natives had to be alive and live somewhere.

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The correct answer is: tribes helping one another fight the Europeans.

To arrive at this answer, it's important to understand the historical context of Native Americans' interactions with settlers. During the colonization period, European settlers arrived in North America and encroached upon Native American lands. Native American tribes faced significant challenges in their attempts to protect their lands and way of life.

One strategy that some Native American tribes employed to resist European colonization and maintain their land was to unite and help one another in fighting against the Europeans. By forming alliances and joining forces, Native American tribes were able to mount a collective defense against the encroaching settlers. This strategy allowed them to resist, delay, or drive out European colonizers attempting to take their land.

The other options provided in the question can be considered incorrect because they do not align with historical accounts or the context of Native Americans' struggles to retain their land. Being more welcoming to the settlers, willingness to negotiate with the settlers, and willingness to work the land for Europeans were not effective strategies for Native Americans in their efforts to preserve their territories.

It is important to note that despite employing various strategies, many Native American tribes ultimately lost a significant portion of their land due to colonization and forced relocation. The impact of European settlement on Native Americans is a complex and sensitive topic, and it is crucial to approach it with respect and a willingness to engage with diverse narratives and perspectives.