The 1500’s saw the Spanish establish settlements and in 1620 the English Pilgrims arrived.
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St. Helena was not occupied when it was discovered, therefore there were no Native Americans of that island.
There were 4 basic groups, depending on the standard you use. 1. Eastland and or Woodland Native Americans - defined by the wooded areas in which they lived. 2. Plains Native Americans - who generally occupied the great plains. 3. Desert Native Americans - who generally occupied the desert areas of the great plains and rocky mountains. 4. Western Woodland Native Americans - (sometimes called 'bug eaters' (derogatory reference), who occupied the northern coastal areas of the woodlands.
People killed the natives in honor of their god.
Yes, and despite popular folk tales of Johnny Appleseed, it was actually the Native Americans that intentionally spread seeds of the Apple tree, and many others, throughout the lands they occupied or traveled on.
The Spanish occupied puerto rico for the first time
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Native Americans lived in the western part of the United State. When the whites came over to America, they kicked the Americans out of their territory.Native Americans lived in all regions of North America when the Europeans arrived. There were hundreds of tribes adapted to the regions they occupied, from Alaska to Nova Scotia, from Florida to New Mexico to Washington state and everywhere in between.
Various aboriginal tribes includings the Hurons, Iroquois, Algonquins and Crees.
The Mayan originally occupied central modern day Mexico.
In 1800 it was only occupied by Native Americans.
26 January, in 1788,
There is no American-occupied war zone in which the natives gain US citizenship by virtue of occupation.Another answerOf course not, or are all the Iraqi people Americans?!
As the United States pushed settlements further into the west, continental expansion took away the lands that had previously been occupied by Native Americans. As most Europeans, the Anglo-Americans didn't recognized land rights of indigenous people. Instead, they believed in manifest destiny, that it was their right and privilege to continue to expand.
St. Helena was not occupied when it was discovered, therefore there were no Native Americans of that island.
I believe you're talking about late 19th Century to ealy 20th century. If this is the case, europeans were in Shanghai as colonists. They occupied a part of the city until it was taken back in 1949.
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