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some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
A reservation is a kind of ghetto or enclave, in which native Americans associate only with their fellow native Americans in the reservation and have relatively little if any contact with other types of Americans. If native Americans move to cities where other types of Americans live, they will become more involved with what I might loosely describe as mainstream American culture. That is assimilation.
yes.
Native Americans have influenced the English language in many ways. Native American words have found their way into military communications. Native American words are also used to name cities, and roads in the United States. For example, the Wampanoag trail in Rhode Island.
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some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
to avoid conflicts with the native americans
Cities 8)
Whites wanted the sacred land that belonged to the Native Americans for railroads and for establishing cities. However the Native Americans attempted to fight for their land but they had little power and were forced to move westward. The whites killed off millions of buffalo in their building of railroads. This caused a large problem to the Native Americans since they relied on buffalo as a major food source.
It affects the environment because it destroys the homes of the animals that live there.
A reservation is a kind of ghetto or enclave, in which native Americans associate only with their fellow native Americans in the reservation and have relatively little if any contact with other types of Americans. If native Americans move to cities where other types of Americans live, they will become more involved with what I might loosely describe as mainstream American culture. That is assimilation.
i think so
yes.
Native Americans have influenced the English language in many ways. Native American words have found their way into military communications. Native American words are also used to name cities, and roads in the United States. For example, the Wampanoag trail in Rhode Island.
the Aztec
Coronado did not have all of the Native Americans on his side while searching for the Seven Cities of Gold. He encountered various tribes along his expedition, some of which he clashed with, while others provided assistance or guidance. Coronado and his men used a combination of diplomacy, coercion, and force to interact with the Native American populations they encountered during their exploration.