Attached below is a report that was submitted to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in March of 2003. The total figure given at that time for Native Americans who had been baptized in the faith was 493,600 or about 21% of the Native American population. You may read the report for the complete breakdown.
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the first nations lost their culture,languages,identities,and land. they also became ruled and became servants
European trappers took so many pelts of various animals, that there became a scarcity of animals that the native Americans depended upon.
Many of the Native Americans died of disease from being around the Europeans. Colonists also traded with Africa and African Americans became more efficient.
No, while many who are Native Americans are, in fact, North Americans, there are very many who are North Americans, but not at all of Native American descent.
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1,2450 native americans
The Europeans started to use the Native Americans as slaves.
There were many adnvantages and disadvantages of European exploration on the Native Americans
There were many original native American peoples in the area that became Guyana. They include the Wapishana, Macushi, Akawaio, Shebayo, Warao, Arawak, Patamona and Mapidian tribes.
No, corn or maize was native to America and had been domesticated by the Native Americans. Native Americans taught the inexperienced pilgrims to plant corn. The English carried seeds back home and corn became a crop in many European countries as well.
Native Americans definitely suffered from the westward migration of Europeans.