I am not sure what you mean. If you are asking about Native Americans or others. In the United States there were several million tribes and each affected by the Europeans differently.
everything that happened gives a affect on the present and future
No one can know the answer to this question since it is in the future and no one can see the future. I can guess, but it is only a guess.
The antonym of "past" is "future." The past refers to events that have already happened, while the future represents events that are yet to occur.
Putting the events 100 years in the future
Expectations of future events affect the current demand for a good or service.
The past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened, while the future tense is used to talk about actions that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen in the future. Use the past tense for events that have been completed, and the future tense for events that will take place.
He believed that a good relationship with the natives was a important to the future of the new world
The present is the current moment in time, the past refers to events that have already occurred, and the future pertains to events that are yet to happen. Time is a continuous concept that moves forward, with the present transitioning into the past and paving the way for the future.
Probably, since there are so many possible combinations. Knowing which one hasn't happened, though, is not useful - the outcome of past random events won't have any future on future random events of the same type. For more details, look for "Gambler's fallacy", in Wikipedia.
Past negatives refer to events or situations that have already occurred which were unpleasant or undesirable. Future negatives refer to potential events or situations that may occur and have a negative impact. Both past and future negatives can affect our emotions and well-being.
Have not yet occured
it helps by being able to predict what happens by whT HAS HAPPENED B EFOR