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No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
They had prepared quickly before they were invaded.
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
Aboriginal people are people before colonization, normally called indigenous people. Term "Aboriginal" is normally applied to people who inhabited Australia before European colonization.
They grew corn.
Before colonization, African civilizations had well-established political, social, and economic structures, with thriving trade networks and cultural developments. After colonization, many African nations experienced the disruption of these structures, exploitation of resources, and imposition of foreign governance systems, leading to the loss of autonomy and cultural identity. Despite efforts at independence and rebuilding, the legacies of colonization continue to impact Africa in various ways.
There was no impact. It was BEFORE the English began to have colonies in the 1600's.
The Tocobaga people did not have a flag as they were a Native American tribe that lived in Florida before European contact and colonization.
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Precolonial refers to the time period before European colonization and occupation of territories outside of Europe. It often denotes a period of indigenous governance, culture, and history prior to the arrival and establishment of European powers.
Colonization affected mayan culture in a neggative way.
The peoples that inhabited the Western Hemisphere before and after the colonization of both North and South America are referred to as Native Americans.