4. Why were white settlers in conflict with Native Americans in Georgia?

White settlers in Georgia were in conflict with Native Americans for a variety of reasons. One of the main reasons was the settlers' desire to expand their settlements and take over more land. This often led to disputes over land ownership and use, as well as conflicts over resources such as hunting and fishing grounds. Additionally, the settlers brought with them diseases that the Native Americans had no immunity to, leading to a drastic decline in their population. Finally, the settlers often had different cultural and religious beliefs than the Native Americans, leading to further tension and conflict.