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they traded and it was cool
Most likely. Many third world civilizations were forced into Christianity by missionaries from powerful nations.
Trade. With the Vikings they wanted metal and status objects. Later and further south they wanted metal and firearms. Then they wanted them to go away.
Fur trades were mutually beneficial for both groups of people. Fur was in high demand in Europe, and so Europeans had Native people get animal furs for them to send back to Europe and make lots of money from. Native people in return were given handy things that they had not had before, such as guns, pots and pans, etc. (They were also given things that weren't so great, like smallpox infected blankets. Not good.) Hope that helps!
The Chinese thought that the Europeans were barbarians who were worst than the Manchurians and the Mongolians who were also barbarians in the eyes of the Chinese. Europeans had to bow down to the Chinese when they wanted to trade with the Chinese. The Chinese however did not abuse their power on the Europeans because the Chinese saw themselves as the "Middle Kingdom" and believed that all other nations and people in the world will eventually adopt the Chinese ways. The Chinese don't shove their culture down other people's throats. I would say that the Chinese thinking was arrogance and vanity at its best.Source: Prelude to Opium War Qing DynastyThe Chinese thought that the Europeans were barbarians
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they traded and it was cool
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did you know that the ojibwa people speak English but most native
That's simply, other then the Vikings and First Nations it was the Europeans.
There were millions of people organized into different nations.
European nations often viewed colonized people as inferior to Europeans.
they didn't beause the canadain- europeans had a reallt tight hold on the resisential schools and churches, and on the first nations people's land
Canoe or by foot. Until the Europeans introuduced horses to the First Nations when they arrived.
They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.
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There are three nations considered Sioux tribes: the Lakoka, Dakota, and Nakota people. The major rival to the Lakota were the Ojibwa, who eventually forced the Lakota to move their tribe west.