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nothing. the europeans wanted the aboriginals to became a part of their culture but the aboriginals chose to continue their ways.

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What happened to the indigenous populations on Hispaniola?

The indigenous populations on Hispaniola, the Taino people, faced devastation due to colonization by the Spanish. They were subjected to forced labor, disease, and warfare, leading to a significant decline in their population. Many Taino people died from the harsh conditions, mistreatment, and exposure to diseases brought by the Europeans.


What happened to local Native Americans after the spanish arrived in the Caribbean islands?

After the Spanish arrived in the Caribbean islands, many of the local Native Americans were enslaved, killed, or died from diseases brought by the Europeans. The Spanish also forced them to convert to Christianity and disrupted their traditional way of life. The population of Native Americans declined significantly due to these factors.


When did Caveman Ughlympics happen?

Caveman Ughlympics happened in 1988.


What happened in 400 bc for Celts?

Economics did not change much during this period. Iron -a functionally superior metal to copper- was now used to construct tools. Although agriculture was still very important, improved farming methods enabled parts of the population to pursue other means of making a living while relying on the availability of food produced by others. Some people for example specialised solely in the crafting of tools, while others devoted their life to religion. As the population continued to increase Europe became more crowded, so that it was no longer possible to find new fertile farmland simply by migrating. Shifts took place in cultural and political life. From the large number of cultures that had come to exist during the first appearance of agriculture in Europe, a few had developed further and come to dominate. While the Greek culture for example developed in the south-eastern part of Europe, north-western Europe and central Europe saw the appearance of relatively new cultures. The Celtic culture came to dominate large parts of Europe, while the Germanic culture was firmly established in northern and north-eastern Europe. Eastern Europe on the other hand was dominated by new cultures from Asia. The Germanic and Celtic cultures were each composed of many separate groups that had similar cultures, yet each group had its own territory and political organisation. The first signs of conflicts between "states" became manifest as each group held on to its own culture and territory.


Who were the inhabitants of Cahokia who are there modern day descendants?

The inhabitants of Cahokia were Native Americans. Known as mound builders, they had a very advanced civilization before Europeans set foot in North America. They abandoned the area they held around the Mississippi River, and it is unknown what happened to them, or who their descendants may be.

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What happened when the Europeans and aboriginals where fighting?

the australian aboriginals didn't have good weapons to defeat the europeans, the australian aboriginals only have boomerangs and aeros for weapons, and the european have guns. so the europeans won the war.


What type of forces happened when India collided with Asia?

compression


What happened when the juan de fuca collided with the north American plate 1980?

He didn't collided the north American plate in 1980


Us and Canada-what happened when the Europeans came?

The people who came from other countries or the "whiteman"(terms are now considered offensive but are true 30,000 years ago)started to claim more and more of the Aboriginals land


What happened when an collided with earth 65 million years ago?

Dinosaurs died


What almost happened to the Titanic when it set sail from Southampton?

It almost collided with another ship.


What happened to the Titanic and its passangers?

It collided with an iceberg and sank. Most of the passengers drowned and died.


What happened when one or more large asteroid collided with earth about 65 million years ago?

it shaped the moon


What happened to the Europeans in 1347-1351?

black death


What happened when this Navajo came into contact with Europeans?

Nothing


What happened to the Europeans in 1347 1351?

black death


What happened to most ancient cultures of Mexico during colonization?

The effects of colonization of Central and South America by Europeans had, in the end, mostly damaging effects on the cultures of those areas. Though there are historical accounts of fellowship and trade between the native cultures of Mexico and the European colonists, in the end most of their relationships soured and ended in tragedy. For example, there have been many historical accounts of Europeans spreading diseases to native cultures that wiped out great numbers of them. In addition to this, a great number of Mexican natives were wiped out by the Europeans when their relationships broke down into outright warfare. A native culture which had weaponry such as spears, axes and clubs usually suffered huge losses when faced with a European force equipped with horses, armor and firearms. In the end, much of the thriving culture present when the Europeans landed was erased or hugely damaged by colonization.