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The arrival of big numbers of european settlers
forcing them to give up there lands to settlers.
European settlers had to adapt to the reality of their lives in an isolated area.
Early European settlers profoundly altered the lives of Native Americans primarily through the introduction of new diseases, which decimated indigenous populations lacking immunity. Additionally, the settlers' demand for land led to displacement and the disruption of traditional ways of life, including hunting, farming, and social structures. Trade relationships were established, but these often favored Europeans and further entrenched dependency. Overall, the settlers' arrival initiated a period of significant cultural, social, and economic upheaval for Native American communities.
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.
they wanted to start new lives and run away from the problems in Europe. there were also many resources in the new land.
It introduced deadly new diseases to native communities. (july 20222) Apex
they picked them out of there land and gave them sicknesses!
something big
caue
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.
what information did the land hopper provide the settlers ? how will this information affect their lives?