All the Native Americans died of disease and hunger
No, we did NOT all die of disease and hunger. Yes, there were 12 million of us at one point and we got down to 236,000 by the year 1900, but we did NOT all die.
In fact, after Philip Sheridan preached about how to solve "The Indian Question" as he put it by killing off most of the bison to near-extinction in order to starve out the tribes, the Native Americans that were left were forced to assimilate into white society, the children being kidnapped from their homes to attend Indian schools where they were abused both physically and sexually. Many even died. The rest that didn't get shipped off to boarding schools were put on reservations of land that the government deemed useless with their parents and others that remained.
After their culture, language and way of life had nearly been destroyed, America thought it was a grand idea to bring it back in the 1930s and 40s because they believed the culture to be "interesting." Today, though Natives live in normal houses (many still live on the reservations), they still hold powwows and keep their traditions alive, passing it down to their children and teaching their values and beliefs to them so that they may never die out.
Christopher Columbus caused, or was the catalyst, to the downfall or decend of Native American culture. Many were used as slaves, were treated poorly, or were dead from diseases traveled from Europe after his ships came.
spanish took over there land for the native american's
Yes, there were Native American in Texas. There were Native Americans throughout the Americas before the Europeans arrived.
the native americans
St. Helena was not occupied when it was discovered, therefore there were no Native Americans of that island.
As the Spanish explorers and conquistadors conquered and subdued Native American civilizations, more Spanish holdings in the New World gained Spain more territory. Spain dominated what is now Mexico and subdued many of the Native civilizations in South America.
The first people to live in South Carolina were Native Americans. They arrived to the area thousands are years before European settlers.
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They died from the harsh working conditions and diseases.
The native Americans are believed to have hailed from Asia, while the Spanish people hailed from South America.
Yes, there were Native American in Texas. There were Native Americans throughout the Americas before the Europeans arrived.
death to many native Americans and arrival of Europeans
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Mesoamericans are Native Americans
According to the 2010 US Census, the per cent of Native Americans in South Dakota is 8.8%.
The Pueblo People of South-west America, who are Native Americans and include such tribes as the Hopi.
the native Americans were on reservations or had moved West. They were not available in the South.
the native americans
St. Helena was not occupied when it was discovered, therefore there were no Native Americans of that island.