encroachment on their territory by the white man, and the introduction of alcohol
because the animals they were hunting would attract other animals that could eat them.Also because that animal could be gone forever/ extinct
The native Americans lived their lives different because they respected nature and felt a special connection to the forest.
they were changed
Is this your question?"(What) effect did Native Americans (have) on aspects of (the lives) of European(s) living in America?"
The heaviest burdens of racism in the country was fallen upon Native Americans in the 1950's
horses
as for most early civilizations it was the discovery of fire that changed their lives.
because the animals they were hunting would attract other animals that could eat them.Also because that animal could be gone forever/ extinct
The role they played in religion was by sharing all believes
The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.
The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.
The native Americans lived their lives different because they respected nature and felt a special connection to the forest.
they were changed
the native Americans used them for hunting and warfare
suck it
native Americans
One that changed not only lives of the Indians (Native Americans) but the lives of almost everyone from then to the latter part of the 19th century....The horse. I believe they also introduced the pig.