When the English first got to Jamestown in 1607, there were already a civilization living there called the Indians. These Indians felt hostile at first, but then eventually started to give hospitality to the English. They offered them food, water, and shelter for the English as they were searching for wealth. But the English didn’t do any working to make themselves independent, so they kept on depending on the Indians for their life necessity. Captain John Smith was the English’s leader, and he …show more content…
But these actions would come with huge severe consequences. The British would implement acts such as: Sugar, Stamp, Quartering, Declaratory, and probably the biggest one, the Tea Act. With all conflict between the British and the Colonists, they started to build up tension that would lead to a war. The American Revolution, was a war fought between the Colonists and the British. But Indians also fought in the war, and the side they choose were mostly with the colonists. The colonists and the Indians had a much improved relationships since their days in Jamestown because they have been living with the colonists for about 150 years. Colonists would eventually win the American Revolution and they would gain Independence from British. This was a start of a new nation that was destined for success and would become a nation of diversity because of their expansion with different