Algonquians mostly came from Canada, but there were significant populations in what is now the US. The Algonquians lived in these states:
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Oklahoma
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Arkansas
Mississippi
Alabama
Tennessee
Kentucky
Illinois
Wisconsin
Michigan
Indiana
Ohio
West Virginia
Virginia
Maryland
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New York
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Vermont
Maine
"Indians" didn't come to america.. We were already here when the Europeans came to America. Columbus thought he was in India, therefore- he called us Indians.
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From what I know, and its not much, Indians have always lived in America. They were here before us. They have always been here.
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Yes. There was one war in which the Abenaki, Mahican, and Penacook tribes of the Algonquian Indian family were driven out of Vermont by the powerful New York Iroquois Indians.
They were the first people to come to the us when the Indians were here
They came for economic opportunity.
Tribal Indians were the first inhabitants of the United States.
Native Americans roamed and settled the entire continent before the US government divided it into states.
We are states that are united
The Dutch meant to go to India, they ended up in the US and called its inhabitants "Indians" for that reason.