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tobacco the huge fields of tobacco made it even harder for American Indians to grow their corn, beans, and squash
tobacco and it got all the american indians fever with it to start off
what native american indians lived in the metamora, ohio area in the 1700-1800s?
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
American Indians or sub-Asian Indian? Some of the American Indians were forcefully converted by Spanish missionaries. The people of the country of India were exposed to Catholicism during the English imperial colonization of the area.
An Indian Reservation.
There were American Indians (First Nations) in the area.
According to Census 2000, four out of ten American Indians lived in the Western region of the United States.
The Woodfin Indians might refer to the tribe of Native American people who lived in the Woodfin area of North Carolina. This term might also refer to paintings of Native Americans from that area.
Jefferson's policy toward American Indians was not proactive. His policy was to let the settlers expand and take away more and more of the Native American's area. This would force the Native Americans to turn to farming.
Tobacco saved Jamestown. When the 104 men landed on the site they would build their fort they were out numbered by the Native Americans. They were in an empire of 15,000 Native Americans who knew that the fort was built on the worse land in the area. The greatest impact on the Native Americans was when the English farmers arrived. The English wanted to have a carbon copy of England so they imported plants and animals that weren't native to North America. This was environmental terrorism and the most dangerous of the imported insects was the honey bee. The putting up of fencing and chopping down trees also changed the environment soon the Native Americans were loosing land and crops because the colonists animals were going into their planted crops. If they killed the animal they were fined for the animal and any offspring it may have. Not only were they affected by the environmental problems, but they were given diseases and discriminated against from the very start.
Yes. American Indians (First Nations) lived in the area.