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Q: Did the californios resent the arrival of large numbers of American settlers?
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How did the arrival of the American expeditionary force affect the allies war effort?

The arrival of the American expeditionary force greatly strengthened the Allies war effort. The Allies now had great numbers on their side after depletion in battles against Germany, while morale in the Central Powers fell. It brought a psychological victory for the Allies.


Why did the US and the Indians fight?

Cultural differences and mistrust were part of the reason. Some settlers took advantage of the tribes while others treated them as lesser humans not worthy of respect. The first settlers wanted to take hold of the native Americans. They wanted to use them as slaves. The native Americans were trying to get rid of the first settlers before it got out of hand. As a result of disagreement they went to war.


Is it true or false that the Boston massacre was the killing of large numbers of settlers by Indians in the Boston wilderness?

False.


What was the life of the plains Indians before and after the arrival of large numbers of American settlers?

The Natives were initially overwhelmed by new European diseases like smallpox, which devastated their population and weakened them. Despite that, they formed friendly links with the first settlers, teaching them essential skills to survive. In return they received guns and horses, which made life a lot easier for them as well. Then cam the Indian Acts of the mid 19th century, which saw the dislocation of Natives from their homes. They fought back, but lost in a trend, and were forced into reservations, forced to give up their lands, in return for basic food and supplies for living. The Native Americans continued to be discriminated until after the 1950s, when they were let off their reservations, and allowed to become US citizens. Now they are mostly assimilated into the American way of life, although many have called for return to traditional lifestyle.


What was life like for plains Indians before and after the arrival of large numbers of American settlers?

The Natives were initially overwhelmed by new European diseases like smallpox, which devastated their population and weakened them. Despite that, they formed friendly links with the first settlers, teaching them essential skills to survive. In return they received guns and horses, which made life a lot easier for them as well. Then cam the Indian Acts of the mid 19th century, which saw the dislocation of Natives from their homes. They fought back, but lost in a trend, and were forced into reservations, forced to give up their lands, in return for basic food and supplies for living. The Native Americans continued to be discriminated until after the 1950s, when they were let off their reservations, and allowed to become US citizens. Now they are mostly assimilated into the American way of life, although many have called for return to traditional lifestyle.

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The arrival of big numbers of european settlers


Why did South Carolina society became more divided after the arrival of large numbers of?

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How did immigration contribute to the ethnic diversity of the American colonies after 1700?

Spanish, English, and French settlers arrived in larger numbers and this increased the ethnic diversity in the American colonies.


What effect did the settlers have on Native Americans in the southern colonies?

Settlers in the Southern Colonies kept pushing Native Americans off their lands. American groups died in large numbers from European diseases such as smallpox and measles.


What effect did settlers have on native Americans in southern colonies?

Settlers in the Southern Colonies kept pushing Native Americans off their lands. American groups died in large numbers from European diseases such as smallpox and measles.


Why did buffalo disappear?

The vast herds of the American bison were deliberately hunted to almost extinction by the white settlers, the army, and was encouraged to do so by the American Government. It was a policy to force the native tribes onto indian reservations, or starve. With the arrival of the railway, it was not unusual for some passengers to shoot bison from the moving train. The carcases were left to rot. Nowadays,, the bison is protected and is gaining in numbers.


What does the word influx mean?

an arrival of large numbers of people or things.


What was the result of the discovery of gold California in 1849?

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I think you mean to ask Why were settlers attracted to Pennsylvania in large numbers?..............and the answer is that dracula needed them for his grand scheme to take down the twilight vampires


How did the arrival of the American expeditionary force affect the allies war effort?

The arrival of the American expeditionary force greatly strengthened the Allies war effort. The Allies now had great numbers on their side after depletion in battles against Germany, while morale in the Central Powers fell. It brought a psychological victory for the Allies.


What caused the Native Americans numbers to dwindle?

The spread of foreign diseases, extermination by white settlers, lack of food/game due to overhunting by settlers, forced sterilization of native American women by the U.S. government... http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/6242/Forced-Sterilization-of-Native-Americans.HTML


What generalization can you make about the numbers and causes of settlers deaths in 1609 at Jamestown?

Settler WHERE!