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Q: What was Las Casas goal in trying establishing towns of free Indians?
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When was diphtheria most dangerous for people?

Diphtheria would have been very dangerous in the 1800s when settlers began moving into areas and establishing towns. Ill people would have spread disease and adequate medical care was not available.


Why did people flock to California and how did the Mormons change the landscape of the West?

People flocked to California because they were seeking gold and riches, and gold had been discovered there. The Mormons changed the landscape of the west by moving there and establishing cities and towns in areas that were previously uninhabited.


How where mining towns different from Mormon towns?

Mining towns were different than Mormon towns mostly because mining towns were focused on getting rich and mining, and Mormon towns were focused on religion rather than money. Mining towns were more 'rough and tumble' or 'wild west' than Mormon towns, which were more peaceful and civilized and had a lot more women and children. However, in the west, some Mormon towns were also mining towns. Nevertheless, most Mormon towns were farming, ranching, or industrial communities.


What effect did mining have on Native American Land?

I think that the main reason why the gold rush affected the Indians is that most people travelled though the Indian plains. They did this because the gold was found in California the other side of the plains. This had great consequences like the Americans eating the buffalo and so the Indians had no food. Along the way to the gold rush the Americans made a trail. Along this trail the Americans set up their bases. This meant that the Indians were slowly losing their land. Although so of the Indians made a profit from this form sell goods like food, water elc. Another reason on how the gold rush affected the Indians was. When the Indians were trying to defend their land they often got killed. This meant that more Indians got involved to save their friends (and family). This also meant that allot of Indians got killed. Some even got pushed out of their land. This meant they were then on some else's land and most likely got killed. Another reason why the Indians were affected by the gold rush was that they couldn't speak American (English). This meant that they couldn't go and get gold and become rich.


What name was given to railroad towns for markekting and shipping cattle?

Either cow towns or stockyards.

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Why did towns need to be located near water to succeed?

Establishing towns near water allowed for irrigation of crops.


Why did town need to be located near water to succeed?

Establishing towns near water allowed for irrigation of crops.


Which country did not want to live in the same towns or areas with the Indians?

The US


What were the villages where New England Indians who converted to Christianity were gathered?

Praying towns


Villages where New England Indians who converted to Christianity were gathered?

praying towns


Cities in New Jersey with Indian names?

What towns in nj are named after indians


What tribe lived in the American Southwest in towns that resembled apartment buildings?

Pueblo Indians.


Term for New England settlements where Indians from various tribes were gathered to be Christianized?

praying towns


What is the term for New England settlements where Indians from various tribes were gathered to be christianized?

Praying towns


What did Creek Indians used to live in?

They had towns already established when DeSoto's exploratory party arrived.


Define praying town?

Towns in New England where Indians were gathered to be Christianized in the 18th century.


When did the queen visit the medway towns?

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