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Technological advances helped early explorers by providing them with improved navigation tools such as maps, compasses, and astrolabes. In addition, advances in shipbuilding allowed for the creation of stronger, more seaworthy vessels that could withstand long ocean voyages. These innovations enabled explorers to venture further and more accurately chart their journeys.
Explorers often hurt Indigenous peoples through violence, spread of diseases, displacement from their land, forced cultural assimilation, and exploitation of resources without consent. These actions have had long-lasting negative impacts on Indigenous communities and their way of life.
Indians because of their dark skinned apearance and slim build
Explorers played a crucial role in expanding the fur trade by discovering new territories rich in valuable fur-bearing animals. They also established trade routes, negotiated with indigenous peoples for fur supplies, and helped establish trading posts and settlements to facilitate the fur trade. Overall, explorers helped to open up new markets and increase the availability of furs for trade.
The Shoshone Indians helped Lewis and Clark by providing them with horses that made their journey across the Rocky Mountains easier and faster. The horses also enabled the explorers to carry more supplies and trade goods, which were essential for their expedition. Additionally, the Shoshone woman, Sacagawea, who was part of the tribe, served as an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark.
they understood eachothers difficulties and helped each other through it.
They Helped by bringing meat like steak ribs and etc for the thickness of the horrses so they could use them
European explorers affected Indians in many ways. For one, the explorers tried to convert the natives to Catholicism and other Christian based faiths. They also took over native land, while spreading disease and other European bases ailments. The explorers, however, did educate many natives, as well as taught them about sailing, fishing, technology, and farming.
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Compass helped the explorers
they traded with the Indians and claimed land
Early explorers called them Indians because when Christopher Columbus discovered America he thought he was in India, therefore comes the term Indians.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
No one helped he Indians plant crops! The Indians helped the Pilgrims plant crops, and saved their lives.
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Yes! Christopher Columbus and many others killed Indians to get their land and supplies.
Father Serra started the missions to teach Indians their ways. His goal was to take them away from what he calls, "A vicious habit and weird ways" and turn them into Spanish people. When they first found the Indians, what was normal to the Indians (such as wearing little or no clothes, eating with fingers and catching own food, and other things) was weird to the Spanish explorers and settlers. So basicly, their goal was to change the Indians ways. Hope that helped you!