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Native Americans were the first settlers in California. The population of Native Americans was large and was throughout the state. The Spanish were the first Europeans in California.
Te Paleionon Indians, i think
Since they were the first people on the land they settled there.
European enslavement of Native Americans existed with the Spanish from the earliest days on the Caribbean islands they first settled.
The Native Americans who lived in Arkansas prior to the European settlement were the Quapaw, Caddo, and Osage tribes.
There are a number of things that the native Americans discovered. The most important was the discovery of America itself where they first settled.
Vermont's first inhabitants were the Paleo Indians.
Native Americans as well as Scandinavians/Nordics, French, and British were the first settlers in Northern America.
The Dutch first settled in the area in the 1600s. Native Americans were the Delaware, Mahican and Wappinger tribes--part of the Algonquin language group.
Native Americans were settled into the Nebraska region for over 2,000 years. This was until European explorers settled in the area in the 1700's.
The Native Americans who settled in the land first named it, and the word Minnesota means "Sky-tinted Water" in the Native American language.
yes, first and native are the same. Native means originally from that area. The native Americans were the people that originally settled in America (before the Europeans did in the late 15th and early 16th centuries