Early explorers called them Indians because when Christopher Columbus discovered America he thought he was in India, therefore comes the term Indians.
Indians
European explorers affected Indians in many ways. For one, the explorers tried to convert the natives to Catholicism and other Christian based faiths. They also took over native land, while spreading disease and other European bases ailments. The explorers, however, did educate many natives, as well as taught them about sailing, fishing, technology, and farming.
the native americans created fur trade with europeans and the explorers later then kicked the native americans and brought viruses
they understood eachothers difficulties and helped each other through it.
indians
they traded with the Indians and claimed land
Early explorers called them Indians because when Christopher Columbus discovered America he thought he was in India, therefore comes the term Indians.
Indians
Indians
Most likely, since most of the explorers in that area were Spanish, it would be Catholicism.
No; they were called that by European explorers who believed they had sailed west all the way to India.
For money and power.
no
The Mexicans and Spaniards were the first early explorers of Utah. When these explorers arrived to the Utah area the Indians had already been living in this territory.
The Catawba Indians were the first Native Americans the explorers encountered when they came to what is now North Carolina in the United States. The Catawba Indians spoke a language that was similar to the Sioux Indians.
European explorers affected Indians in many ways. For one, the explorers tried to convert the natives to Catholicism and other Christian based faiths. They also took over native land, while spreading disease and other European bases ailments. The explorers, however, did educate many natives, as well as taught them about sailing, fishing, technology, and farming.