History of Europe

Why was the relationship between French and Native Americans more peaceful?

This premise is inaccurate. The relationship between French and Native Americans was often marked by conflicts and tensions in colonial North America. While there were moments of cooperation and trade, there were also incidents of hostility and violence due to various reasons, including competition for resources, cultural differences, and disputes over land ownership. Conflicts like the Pequot War, King William's War, and Queen Anne's War involved violent encounters between French and Native American warriors.