Before of being important, colonization is inevitable.
It is estimated that there were around 7,000 languages spoken before colonization. However, many of these languages have become extinct or are endangered due to the impacts of colonization and globalization.
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Netherlands
Edward Gibbon Wakefield has written: 'A view of the art of colonization in present reference to the British Empire' -- subject(s): Colonies, Administration, Colonization 'Facts relating to the punishment of death in the metropolis' -- subject(s): Capital punishment, Crime, Criminals, Newgate (Prison : London, England) 'A view of the art of colonization in letters between a statesman and a colonist' -- subject(s): Colonies, Administration, Colonization 'A letter from Sydney' -- subject(s): Colonies, Colonization 'Swing unmasked' 'The founders of Canterbury' -- subject(s): History, Colonization 'A view of the art of colonization' -- subject(s): Colonies, Administration, Colonization 'A letter on the ministerial crisis' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Politique et gouvernement 'Householders in danger from the populace' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Politics and government, Brigands and robbers, Social classes
No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
Since colonization happened about 120 years ago, how do you think anyone would know that.
get off here
Aztecs and Mayas
Indians
yes it was