They were taken from their homes.
They displaced them from their land.
They were displaced to the west or fled to Canada for refuge.
With lies, insults, promises (few of which were kept), legalese, and on some occasions violence. Only a change to the law made the native people citizens with human rights, and this change was late in coming. In Canada the transition was easier on the displaced natives than in the US. In Mexico the natives were treated the worst, and some tribes were wiped out.
the spanish attaced the natives americans
native Americans or natives
they did not have a leader
after the civil war the natives and the americans fought alot about land but the natives depended on the buffalo for food clothing and shelter. soon the natives got captured by the americans
the spanish attaced the natives americans
HI
No
The experiences of Hawaiians and Native Americans in the 1800s were similar in that they both had to deal with oppression
African Americans were not allowed to attend school in the 1800s because of their skin color.