if there weren't the europeans then there will be no tradinh because of what the native American traded navigation
European settlers had to adapt to the reality of their lives in an isolated area.
Rebecca Black lives the American, or Western, culture.
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The book affected american culture by showinrg that women did chores and housework all their lives. Also it affected american culture by showing rejection hurts, but you can always fall in love.
then you woldnt be doing this now
There are many tribes that still have traditionals and Elders who preserve and teach traditions and language to the younger generations. But no single tribe has been untouched by colonization.
American writers took up their pens to expose what they considered the shallow and money-centered culture of their nation. They questioned the materialistic American culture, and believed money destroyed lives. They were anti-business, and partly pro-communist.
The European invasion and subsequent holocaust by them, TRIED to eradicate the American Indian. However, the Indian spirit and determination was never taken from them and the American Indian lives today.
Culture brings intellectual richness to our lives.
The colonization of the western hemisphere, the New World, was a major negative for the Native American Tribes and its civilizations. The end result of the European colonization for the Native Tribes was their subjugation and loss of lives for them.
The lives of Aboriginal people were drastically changed by European colonization, which led to loss of traditional lands, culture, and ways of life. They faced displacement, discrimination, and loss of autonomy over their territories. This had long-lasting impacts on their communities and cultures.
When European settlers came to America, there was no Native American 'literature' as we know literature today. There were only oral histories, traditions and elders. Since the Native People's languages and the European people's languages were different, there was no ability to share 'literature' of any kind. Realize, too, that European settlers viewed the Americas as a 'free and open landscape' where they could settle and claim their new lives, regardless of what they found on the land, including Native American peoples.