Mostly they occupied land west of the line drawn in the Proclamation of 1763 but that didn't force them to move west it simply prohibited white settlement to the west of said line. Of course it still wasn't very effective
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Almost everywhere, in the US. Almost everywhere in both North and South America. Hence the name American Indians
The first Spanish in North America were Conquistadors on exploration missions. They brought with them diseases that the Indians weren't immune to - like small pox and measles. These diseases killed thousands of Indians.
The Incas of western South America may have split off from the original North American natives over thousands of years.
The first man besides the Vikings to land on the North American continent was Christopher Columbus. He landed in north America in 1492.
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American indians
American Indians or Native Americans were the first people to live in North America.
American Indians are called "indigenous peoples," meaning they belong to the continent of North America. Historians estimate that American Indians have been living in North America for at least 15,000 years.
James A. Jones has written: 'Traditions of the North American Indians' -- subject(s): Folklore, Indians of North America, Social life and customs 'Traditions of the North American Indians'
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American Indians (First Nations).
J. Aitken Meigs has written: 'Observations upon the cranial forms of the American aborigines' -- subject(s): Craniology, Indians of South America, Craniologie, Indians of North America, Indiens 'Observations upon the cranial forms of the American aborigines' -- subject(s): Craniology, Indians of South America, Indians of North America
Marion Eleanor Gridley has written: 'The story of the Sioux' -- subject(s): Dakota Indians, Juvenile literature 'American Indian women' -- subject(s): Biography, Indian women, Indians of North America 'The story of the Haida' -- subject(s): Haida Indians, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature 'Osceola' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature, Kings and rulers, Seminole Indians 'Indian tribes of America' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature 'America's Indian statues' -- subject(s): American Sculpture, Indians of North America, Pictorial works 'American Indian tribes' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature 'The story of the Iroquois' -- subject(s): Iroquois Indians, Juvenile literature
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Almost everywhere, in the US. Almost everywhere in both North and South America. Hence the name American Indians
The first Spanish in North America were Conquistadors on exploration missions. They brought with them diseases that the Indians weren't immune to - like small pox and measles. These diseases killed thousands of Indians.