onne nagative impact was that the europians would take the indians to Europe and show them the kind of people there is in the new world
onne nagative impact was that the europians would take the indians to Europe and show them the kind of people there is in the new world
european exploration impacted with native americans civilizations, because they back then their such things that we have now so it would be hard for them to travel
Most of the Caribs, Arawaks, and other groups
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
European felt that the Native American are not caring about their stuff
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
european exploration impacted with native americans civilizations, because they back then their such things that we have now so it would be hard for them to travel
There were many adnvantages and disadvantages of European exploration on the Native Americans
Native American Indians (predominantly Aztecs) and European Spaniards.
It opened the way for European exploration, exploitation and settlement of the Americas and had a negative impact on the native American population.
diseases carried over by the europeans
No; they were called that by European explorers who believed they had sailed west all the way to India.
Most of the Caribs, Arawaks, and other groups
It opened the way for European exploration, exploitation and settlement of the Americas and had a negative impact on the native American population.
The Native Americans suffered the most during the Era of European Exploration. The Native Americans could not withstand the European wars nor their way of life.
European exploration of the Americas had a devastating impact upon the Native population. Specifically, the Europeans brought diseases with them that the Native Americans had no immunity against. The Native population was ultimately reduced by 90 percent.
Most of the Caribs, Arawaks, and other groups
Yes, the Aztec people were Native American peoples who inhabited central Mexico in the 14th to 16th centuries. They were part of the larger indigenous peoples of the Americas known as Native Americans.