Respuesta :
The two biggest demands that the colonists placed on the Native population were that they be taught how to fish and grow crops, since without this knowledge they would have surely died.
Demands that the colonists placed on the American Indians who lived there were as under:
1. Accepting Christianity as their religion
2. Helping the English people to grow the crops of tobacco, rice and cotton because colonists didn't know the methods to grow these crops.
3. Colonists needed furs and skins for exports that is why they demanded the natives to provide them with skins and fur.
Refusal to these demands could result in the removal of natives from their lands.