Agriculture benefitted Native Americans by providing a more stable and reliable food source, which allowed for the development of settled communities and the ability to store surplus food for times of scarcity. This led to the growth of complex societies, increased population sizes, and the establishment of trade networks.
Yes, "Native Americans" is a noun phrase that refers to the indigenous peoples of North America.
The first people to live in North America are commonly referred to as Native Americans or Indigenous peoples.
Native Americans share features and DNA with people from Asia. Studies have shown that Native Americans are descendants of populations that migrated from Asia to the Americas thousands of years ago. This is supported by genetic and anthropological evidence.
The development of agriculture changed life for Native Americans by leading to more settled communities, a shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to cultivating crops, and the establishment of more complex social structures and economies. This transition also influenced cultural practices and relationships with the land.
Native Americans and Africans were enslaved due to the European demand for labor in their colonies. The exploitation of these groups was driven by economic interests, as slave labor was seen as essential for profitable agriculture and other industries in the Americas. The racist ideology of the time also played a significant role in justifying the enslavement of these populations.
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c. Western Native Americans were not used to settled agriculture life
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Native Americans in the United States
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They ate them when they got a little too hungry. :)
spoils system........did not protect and benefit the people native americans.......did not treat them equally, was not for all the people
c. Western Native Americans were not used to settled agriculture life