Natives were far more pressured to be exactly like Europeans out in society, and to assimilate. To dress like Europeans, speak English, have the same traditions as Europeans. Even after all the effort that First Nations off of reserves used to fit in, they were still outsiders. The colour of their skin made every European think they were still uncivilized people. Europeans also had challenges with the legislation they made concerning the First Nations. Confusion was probably a big problem when they got to the North America. Most Europeans didn’t want to hurt the First Nations, they had no idea what to do with them. Soon though, the greed for land and money influenced them to mistreat the Natives. After a few bad encounters with the Aboriginals such as the fight at Little Bighorn, fear was the biggest problem for Europeans. The Natives seemed like monsters to them, because they weren’t seeing both sides of the story. Settlers were frightened by First Nations, and scared that if they weren’t stopped that their families would be next. After they had all the Natives trapped at the reserves the next challenge was taking care of them. Giving them food, shelter, and
Natives were far more pressured to be exactly like Europeans out in society, and to assimilate. To dress like Europeans, speak English, have the same traditions as Europeans. Even after all the effort that First Nations off of reserves used to fit in, they were still outsiders. The colour of their skin made every European think they were still uncivilized people. Europeans also had challenges with the legislation they made concerning the First Nations. Confusion was probably a big problem when they got to the North America. Most Europeans didn’t want to hurt the First Nations, they had no idea what to do with them. Soon though, the greed for land and money influenced them to mistreat the Natives. After a few bad encounters with the Aboriginals such as the fight at Little Bighorn, fear was the biggest problem for Europeans. The Natives seemed like monsters to them, because they weren’t seeing both sides of the story. Settlers were frightened by First Nations, and scared that if they weren’t stopped that their families would be next. After they had all the Natives trapped at the reserves the next challenge was taking care of them. Giving them food, shelter, and