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drew wealthy by trading with colonist(:
Pinckney's Treaty (of 1795) directly benefited (d) shipping interests on the Atantic coast, because it included specific agreements that native tribes would not attack ships landing in Florida.
Like most Native American tribes, the plains tribes were nearly destroyed by disease. The Native Americans had no resistance to upper respiratory infections like influenza. As soon as first contact was made with the Europeans, depopulation of the Native Americans started. Some research suggests that the Native Americans were depopulated by as much as 90% by the late 1800s.
Because no one in the Americas had immunity against smallpox, a disease brought by Europeans. This resulted in the death of most of the Native American population throughout the 16th century.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
What do Native Americans and Europeans have in common
The Europeans traded weaponry (guns), pots (brass), beads, and blankets.The First Nations traded furs (beaver), weaponry (bows and arrows), crop vegetables (delicacies), and shells.
the native Americans
Every time the Native Americans needed something, they would take sides with the country that had what they needed. When the Native Americans could no longer gain anything from the Europeans, they would take a countries side that benefited them best. They were successful in that they gained what they needed when they needed it.
Native Americans
Europeans brought diseases that killed much of the Native American population. - Minh
When the Europeans arrived, thousands of Native Americans died of smallpox. Not only that, but Europeans slaughtered thousands of Natives under the order of President Andrew Jackson. The surviving Native Americans were forced on to reservations.
The Europeans gained control over the Native Americans by taking their land and their important riches.
Many native Americans succumbed to the diseases brought over by the Europeans, as they had no immunity.
Of all the Europeans who claimed lands in the Americas, the Dutch had more cooperative relations. Their main goal was to trade for fur, and they did not try to change the culture of Native Americans by converting them to Christianity. They had a mutually beneficial relationship with the Iroquois, assisting them with weapons in their rivalry with the Huron tribes.
EXCEPT FOR NATIVE AMERICANS, THE AMERICAS ARE POPULATED BY EUROPEANS