It moved them from their homes and later on killed the ones that wouldn't move. It also ruined their food supply by unnecessary killing wild life and making natural habitats of animals uninhabitable.
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.
The Promise of American Life was created in 1909.
"Going Native" is a derogatory term that is not a part of American politics. It's a British term from the 1850-1960's used to denote those expatriate citizens who abandoned a British life-style for that of the Kenyans, Indians, Malaysians, etc. It usually indicated a Brit who married a local woman.
Both of these companies are foreign stock companies. In 1983 All American reinsured policies for Lincoln Liberty Life. At the end of 2002, All American merged into AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Houston, TX.
Safeco Life Insurance Company
Food, money, love, and children GET A LIFE,(:
the native American life SUKED!!!!!!!!!!!!
American boys are current day and native American boys were native in America back then!
Coronado's exploration brought violence, disease, and disruption to the Native American communities he encountered. The Spanish conquest led to destruction of native societies, including loss of life, land, and cultural practices. It also introduced European diseases that decimated indigenous populations.
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.
animal life and weather
An Amerindophile is a person who likes or admires Native Americans, or the Native American way of life.
life for them was crap
They worked HARD
The Native American kids went to Spanish school in the Church room where they learned the Spanish Ways of life.
There is no such language as native American. There were dozens of different languages, and hundreds of dialects. Cherokee and Apache are as different as Greek and Norwegian.
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