It does not affect our religion in North America so much as the pilgrims affect our religion. Columbus came to America in 1492 and the pilgrims came here in the 1600's. Columbus did a genocide against Native Americans and the pilgrims extended trading and agriculture practices with the Native Americans. Things were fine for a long time after the pilgrims, until manifest destiny happened much later.
The first nations helped the Europeans because it was good to trade with them to get metals for fur.
they traded and it was cool
It's generally agreed that the arrival of European settlers was of no benefit to the First Nations. They lost their land and often their lives too because of warfare, through starvation or most usually through diseases brought by Europeans, to which they had no resistance.
Europeans:guns,pots,pans,knives,etc. First Nations:fur,medicine,herbs,they helped Europeans travel with their canoes,they helped them build maps,etc. hope i helped!!=) LOLz
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.
not all First Nations were allies of the Europeans. ex. the beothuk were hunted down by the Europeans for bounty because they didn't want to have the Europeans on their land.
The first nations helped the Europeans because it was good to trade with them to get metals for fur.
Europeans
They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.
They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.
we can visit old forts that were established. YAY! land treaties determined stuff :) :)
they traded and it was cool
they thought they were savages and they didnt have a religon
That's simply, other then the Vikings and First Nations it was the Europeans.
they were tour guides and helped europeans cure diesease and show the euros where the loads of resources were
Horses were introduced to America by Europeans
they traded fur and other living ways.