Yes, it pushed Native Americans off their land and put them into reservations.
The industrial North, having won that war, Ravaged western resources, and bullied Native Americans, when they weren't in fact shooting them.
The Spanish had slaves in North America in the 1500's. Columbus made 1500 Native Americans slaves and the other explorers also made Native Americans slaves.
1860-1900
some problems were the bad weather,risky river crossing,stampedes occasional attacks from native americans,and raids from cattlethieves,called rustlers
Of course! The Native Americans were friendly when they met Columbus and the Spanish explorers because they thought Columbus and his explorers to be honorable people. Columbus portrayed himself in this way. He was very kind and polite to the Native Americans and made sure to treat them with respect. The Native Americans, after all, had never seen Europeans before, and although they were a bit taken aback, they admired them (of course, until they realized the Europeans only wanted their land and were only seeking to exploit them).
Revere lived in Boston and had his business there. I doubt he came into contact with any Native Americans.
Yes, it did affect the Native Americans. Due to the cattle drives, railroads being made, gold rushes, and many more, it interrupted their lands and most of it was gone because of all of the above.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
the effects arre the native americans are dieing
Many Native Americans were killed and displaced during the settlement of Caucasians in the west.
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
by helping them
the native americans.
Native Americans would often trade in Horses
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You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.