Anglo–Native American conflict
C22862
concept
Anglo–Native American conflict refers to the prolonged series of violent and nonviolent confrontations, negotiations, and power struggles between English (and later Anglo-American) settlers and Indigenous peoples in North America over land, resources, sovereignty, and cultural survival.
Observed surface forms (3)
- Native American conflict ×2
- Indigenous resistance conflict ×1
- colonial frontier war ×1
Instances (6)
- Second Anglo-Powhatan War
- Father Rale's War via concept surface "Native American conflict"
- Powhatan Wars
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Tsilhqot’in
via concept surface "Indigenous resistance conflict"
surface form: Chilcotin War of 1864
- Dummer's War via concept surface "Native American conflict"
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Tah-gah-jute (Logan)
via concept surface "colonial frontier war"
surface form: Dunmore’s War