Farmers significantly impacted American Indians by encroaching on their lands and disrupting their traditional ways of life. As settlers expanded agricultural activities, they often displaced Indigenous communities, leading to loss of territory, resources, and cultural practices. This shift not only altered the landscape but also introduced new agricultural practices and livestock, which changed local ecosystems and food sources. The resulting conflicts and treaties often favored settlers, further diminishing American Indian sovereignty and livelihoods.
The Omaha and the Osage nations.
yes
Did you mean the French and Indian War? The French Revolution had no effect on American Indians
The history of early Georgia is largely the history of the Creek Indians, who had always been excellent farmers, adapted quickly to a cotton-based economy. But American settlers wanted the land for themselves and saw the Creek Indians as obstacles to “progress.” wowrooms.co.in
95% Were farmers :)
Farmers?
The Omaha and the Osage nations.
white southerners
yes
by boring them
Answer this question… By pressuring farmers to use dangerous pesticides to compete on a global scale
Farmers
yes, they could'nt eat donuts no more
Answer this question… By pressuring farmers to use dangerous pesticides to compete on a global scale
fARMERS
The mesoamerican native, was sedentary when the Spanish arrived to this part of the world, so they did not force them to be sedentary the Indians that were not sedentary were the chichimecas, or the American Indian or native American.
Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity