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... These battles and European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and others killed many Indians. The Southeast tribes experienced the same fate. ...
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... These battles and European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and others killed many Indians. The Southeast tribes experienced the same fate. ...
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... Although some people still believe that the culture clashes were the Indians or the European's fault, the fault belonged to all involved. ...
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... In 1612, a historic event occurred in that it was the first recorded occasion when European settlers and Beothuk Indians met on peaceful terms. ...
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... rights. While adopting to the European way of life, the Indians were forced into providing their services to the Europeans. Some ...
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... felt that they did but may it be possible that the Indians were not ... the fear of the cultural difference that threatened the existence of the new European nation ...
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... referred to America's wilderness as "vacant." It is obvious that upon the arrival of European settlers to America, the settlers encountered the Indians at some ...
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... Indians. Their contributions of culture, science, and art have had a great impact on the way modern cultures look upon the ancient world. Had the European ...
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... French and a few other European countries with their advanced weapons were able to control all the waterways and defend their villages from the Indians. ...
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... In exchange for their goods, the Indians received European products such as iron tools and utensils, and decorative cloths and beads. ...
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... As a result of their contact with the Spanish, some Indians contracted diseases ... in Florida, in the territory of the Seminole, by conflicting European nations. ...
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... new found faith and militancy led up to the massacre of Indians by whites ... A balanced account of the relationships between European settlers and native Americans ...
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... Vuaghan recognized the Indian's presence, he speaks of the European settlers and Indians not only having humane, considerate relationships, but using their ...
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... European expansion was not spearheaded or enticed by these governments primarily ... These unenlightened, "Indians" insisted on hopping around silly fires in bird ...
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... such as this would not have been possible had it not been for the fact that the British acquainted a group of Indians with European political principles. ...
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... they used caves. The development of the Indians leading up to the European invasion followed two distinct patterns. In the east ...
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... A 300 page book about the historical accounts of our European ancestors and Native American Indians is not my idea of a good time. ...
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... Even minor European diseases such as measles desperately took over the Indians. ... 23) Due to European diseases, by the mid-1500's, Indians were nearly extinct. ...
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... This Western education inevitably led to well-read Indians encountering European principles such as human rights, freedoms of speech, travel and association ...
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The History of the Mandan Indians in North Dakota and the impact of the European invasion History 262 "A North Dakota winter" (Encarta 95) Life on the plains ...
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... patterns of behavior and organization for both the European and Indian populations. From its original role in ordering the precolonial Indians' hunting, fishing ...
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... a new European desire for fur with them to America when they returned and began to trade with the Indians for furs in order to supply the European demands. ...
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... Failing against European powers, the Indians had no choice but to surrender to the ways of theirs in religious and health ways. ...
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... in the world, but nonetheless stated that they should adopt European working habits and be christianised. It followed that many of the Indians were killed or ...
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... religion. Plus the greed of the European's and their drive to obtain land led to the destruction of the Native American Indians culture. ...
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... The American continent was the Indian's land, and the European newcomers interrupted it. The Indians were not treated fairly, and came to hate the thieves that ...
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... essays and In Defense of the Indians is to vouch for the humanity of the Indians, the works also share a second purpose. As chronicles of European action in ...
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... He opened so many doorways to new opportunity to the European and the Indians. By finding the new world, people were able to spread out. ...
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... trading alliances also arose among Indian tribes that wanted to obtain European goods. The fur trade promoted friendly relations between the Indians and white ...
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... The Europeans decided that they were superior to the Indians, and that because the Indians were "inferior" they should adopt the European ways. ...
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