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A cause of conflict between colonists and American Indians in Virginia was that

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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A cause of conflict between colonists and American Indians in Virginia was the following; 

The expansion of American colonies. 

The American colonists were expanding into the territories that were occupied by the Native Indians. Indians of Virginia were traditional and tribal people who did not like the American intervention in their land. Hence, there was conflict. 


Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Colonists pushed their boundaries into American Indian lands.

Explanation:

  • A conflict between continued in Virginia as the colonist began to expand their boundaries into their lands.
  • Owning land was extremely important to the European settlers because land meant wealth and power.
  • As the years passed, the colonist began to cut down trees and built fences to keep Native Indians out of their land.
  • According to the Indians, the land belonged to no one as they never claimed any land themselves because you cannot own nature.

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