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Columbus was trying to get to India when he ran into North America. He thought that he had arrived in India, so he referred to the Native Americans as Indians. AND, we still refer to them as such.
No. They were left on land, and the biggest possibility is that they ran into a group of unfriendly Native Americans
The Englishmen in Jamestown did not want them because they ran away every time they were captured.
Yes, though "Native Americans" is much more correct than "American Indians". The early explorers accidentally mistook the natives for Indians because they did not know a world outside of Asia, Europe and Africa. They sailed west thinking they would hit India, but instead ran into America. Because they thought they landed in India, the Indian term stuck, even though the Native Americans are not Indians. (Indians are Caucasians while Native Americans are more related to East Asians).
He was sent by Spain to find gold and/or to colonize the area below the New World. He ran into the Aztecs and brought down their empire with the aid of the Native Tribes they had conquered. This is all in present day Mexico.
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the native Americans in the book "a river ran wild" were looking at the river to drink some water.
Columbus was trying to get to India when he ran into North America. He thought that he had arrived in India, so he referred to the Native Americans as Indians. AND, we still refer to them as such.
because the white folks, (English, Columbus all they wanted was gold and eventually the native Americans ran out of gold, and said that they didn't have anymore. but the English demanded more and the native Americans couldn't give them anymore. so the English started to kill more native Americans
All the foods that the Native Americans and the Pilgrims had at their disposal were eaten at the first Thanksgiving. It was a multiple day feast. And when the Pilgrims ran out of food the Native Americans came back with more. The food consisted of but was not limited to; venison, goose, turkey, fish, and corn, as well as both Native and English dishes.
Spanish soldiers guarded the missions and made sure none of the Native Americans inside ran away or revolted.
No. They were left on land, and the biggest possibility is that they ran into a group of unfriendly Native Americans
The Englishmen in Jamestown did not want them because they ran away every time they were captured.
Yes, though "Native Americans" is much more correct than "American Indians". The early explorers accidentally mistook the natives for Indians because they did not know a world outside of Asia, Europe and Africa. They sailed west thinking they would hit India, but instead ran into America. Because they thought they landed in India, the Indian term stuck, even though the Native Americans are not Indians. (Indians are Caucasians while Native Americans are more related to East Asians).
Because when they ran out of animals to hunt they would move and set up a new village. -Annie S.
He was sent by Spain to find gold and/or to colonize the area below the New World. He ran into the Aztecs and brought down their empire with the aid of the Native Tribes they had conquered. This is all in present day Mexico.
Both the Latinos and Native Americans were joining together to demand improvements. They wanted equal rights. Latinos formed the UFWOC, United Farm Workers Organizing Commitee, a union that held the grape boycott under Cearsar Chavez, and the La Raza Undia ran Latino candidates. Native Americans formed AIM, American Indian Movement, which had lots of influence.