The natives were used to having their way of life. The Europeans came with a different life style and a mind set that they owned the land rather than live on the land respecting nature. And these Europeans came with firearms and cannons.
I think the Europeans tended to view the American Indians in more romantic terms than did the settlers - as "noble savages", so to speak.
the kind of people that moved west were pioneers.
Well. think of the common sense. Native Americans lost their own lands and was forced to reserved areas by the invaders "Americans".
Indians lived there but i think settlers were there too. The settlers mostly came from Europe.
Settlers believed that Native Americans could be assimilated into their culture through education, conversion to Christianity, and the promotion of European agricultural practices. They often viewed Native cultures as inferior and thought that by exposing Indigenous peoples to Western ways of life, they could encourage them to adopt settler customs and values. This process was frequently enforced through policies that aimed to erase Native identities and traditions. Ultimately, settlers envisioned a transformation that would integrate Native Americans into a Euro-American societal framework.
I think the Europeans tended to view the American Indians in more romantic terms than did the settlers - as "noble savages", so to speak.
the kind of people that moved west were pioneers.
I not sure but i think its european settlers or native americans
Well. think of the common sense. Native Americans lost their own lands and was forced to reserved areas by the invaders "Americans".
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I can not think of any positive effects for the Native Americans. Their land was taken, they were killed, they died of disease, and they were treated as second class citizens.
Indians lived there but i think settlers were there too. The settlers mostly came from Europe.
The Viking explorers, then British explorers and settlers. Some people think that the first Native Anmerican Algonquin ancestors to come to the east Coast in 11,000 BC, like the Beothuk, may have been Caucasian.
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Settlers believed that Native Americans could be assimilated into their culture through education, conversion to Christianity, and the promotion of European agricultural practices. They often viewed Native cultures as inferior and thought that by exposing Indigenous peoples to Western ways of life, they could encourage them to adopt settler customs and values. This process was frequently enforced through policies that aimed to erase Native identities and traditions. Ultimately, settlers envisioned a transformation that would integrate Native Americans into a Euro-American societal framework.
I think they were the Hyksos.
People typically think in their native language, which is the language they are most comfortable and proficient in.