Because they wanted the land that the Natives had for themselves.
When the men landed to form the Jamestown colony they had problems with the native Americans in the area. They built a fort and within the first six months of the 107 who landed only 44 were still alive. This is due to a combination of disease and attacks by the local Native Americans. So, the interactions between the colonist and the Native Americans wasn't very good.
If you mean Native Americans, they walked across the land bridge.
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This matters if you mean when the early humans found it or when Europeans found it. Yes, when the Europeans found America, there were native Americans, but no one knows if there were people when the Native Americans migrated there.
It means that they are the original people of America, just as there is a native French or Norwegian people. They evolved in America, & they can't trace their roots to any other place.
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the tent that Native Americans live in
If you mean are they related, yes - the Aztecs or Mexica people of Mexico are natives of the Americas, just like the Kayapo of Brazil, the Haida of Canada and the Cheyenne of the USA, so they are all native Americans.
It is not clear what you are asking. If you mean "Did native Americans exist before 1865?", then yes - they were around for many thousands of years before that, and many thousands of years before white people arrived.
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That's not a word. I'm guessing that you mean 'aborigine'? Aborigine are people who were the earliest known inhabitants of a particular area. Think of the people Columbus discovered in America. Native Americans are natives or aborigine. I've also heard this word a lot in reference to very dark-skinned Australian people. They'd be like the Native Americans of Australia.