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native American tribes and European settlers
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
The American Indians taught European settlers how to plant and grow corn, beans and squash. Also, how to recognize toxic berries and plants.
Some Indian groups attacked the settlers right away but some were very peaceful.
European settlers had to adapt to the reality of their lives in an isolated area.
native American tribes and European settlers
The settlers arrived in the new land with hopes of building a better life for themselves and their families.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
One of the two Native American tribes that lived in Prince George's county before the European settlers was the Piscataway's. The other tribe was the Susquehannocks.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.
The Powhatan
When European settlers came to America, there was no Native American 'literature' as we know literature today. There were only oral histories, traditions and elders. Since the Native People's languages and the European people's languages were different, there was no ability to share 'literature' of any kind. Realize, too, that European settlers viewed the Americas as a 'free and open landscape' where they could settle and claim their new lives, regardless of what they found on the land, including Native American peoples.
Corn - planting and care for it through harvest - was an essential agricultural connection between European settlers and Native people.
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Corn - planting and care for it through harvest - was an essential agricultural connection between European settlers and Native people.
Before the European settlers/invaders/explorers arrived, Native American languages dominated.