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They inhabit by a native Americans
they became native Americans in 1982
In the 1600s and 1700s, representatives of France were the most skilled in relating to Native Americans. French traders and explorers (among others) were diligent in learning Native customs and languages; they also established trading posts more often than actual settlements, thereby assuring the Natives that they were not intent on annexing territory so much as simply profiting from its tradable resources.
the native americans wanted their guns
penis
20 %
contagious Diseases
French traders were eager for Beaver fur/ fur in the 1600s.
The settlers caught alot of diseases from the Native Americans and also alot of them starves to death because they couldn't grow enough crops. The Native Americans didn't like the settlers and often attacked them.
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Maine was first inhabited by Native Americans, and then by French settlers in the 1600s. In the 19th century, it became the 23rd state.
Since only native Americans lived there it did not require anything beyond a barter system.
Yes, even had their own beliefs. They did get some Christianity practices as well from 1600s+ by Priests, due to all Native Americans religions considered heathen to them. There is still Native Americans who practice traditional religion of their tribes today.
No, they did not smoke tobacco. Tobacco is native to North America and was smoked by the Native Americans there for millennia. It was not until English colonists made contact with some of these Native Americans in what is now the state of Virginia, during the early 1600s (Renaissance period), that it was then brought back and introduced to European society.
Native Americans
declining.