Which statement best describes the relationship between colonists and Native Americans during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?

Responses

The two groups sometimes cooperated, but the colonists' desire for more land led to conflict.

The two groups sometimes cooperated, but the colonists' desire for more land led to conflict.

British colonists almost always desired to get along, but Native Americans insisted on fighting.

British colonists almost always desired to get along, but Native Americans insisted on fighting.

Native Americans and British colonists most often helped each other and learned from each other.

Native Americans and British colonists most often helped each other and learned from each other.

Native Americans refused to get along with British colonists, who were constantly attacking native settlements.

The two groups sometimes cooperated, but the colonists' desire for more land led to conflict.