Other than being forced out of their land, being introduced to desises they had not cure for, having a more than 1/4 of their total population killed and having their food hunted to near extention. They lived in tough climates and did not have technology and sometimes were killed by desise or starving.
The Economic Structure of the Native Americans were the trading of food, weapons, Traveling Items Routs, and the trading of jewelry. After the Europeans has settle with the Native Americans in the early seventeen and eighteen century the trading grounds were to be called the middle ground between the Natives and the European trader.
because they were on land that the americans wanted to use, they werent concidered citizens to the government, and no one wanted to be the neighboor of an indian (for some reason)
It led to the Trail of Tears.
They were fur trappers and lived/traded with the Native Americans tribes. They often lived with them as well, but there were men who took Native American women as sex slaves,or sold them.
The Native Americans.
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Examples of pioneer groups who used cooperation to overcome hardship are the Native Americans and Kentucky Pioneers.
Wagon accidents, Wild Animals, Native Americans, Drowning, Starvation.
Excessive drinking and poor diet are causing epidemics of alcoholism and obesity/diabetes in Native Americans today. Otherwise, the causes of illnesses are the same as for other people...
The Economic Structure of the Native Americans were the trading of food, weapons, Traveling Items Routs, and the trading of jewelry. After the Europeans has settle with the Native Americans in the early seventeen and eighteen century the trading grounds were to be called the middle ground between the Natives and the European trader.
he had to face alot of hardship with other people and they met Indians or native Americans and they tought how to use their spears
In the simplest of terms Native American's were practicing a Socialist Republic and Americans practice a Capitalistic Democracy - these are polar opposite political positions.
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The Dawes General Allotment Act of 1887 aimed to assimilate Native Americans into American society by allotting individual parcels of land to them, thereby breaking up communal tribal land. This led to the loss of tribal sovereignty and a significant reduction in the overall land held by Native Americans, as surplus lands were sold to non-Native settlers. The Act disrupted traditional lifestyles and social structures, resulting in economic hardship and cultural disintegration for many Indigenous communities. Ultimately, it contributed to the ongoing marginalization and disenfranchisement of Native Americans in the United States.
The Indian Removal Act caused much hardship and forever changed relations between whites and Native Americans
The Indian Removal Act caused much hardship and forever changed relations between whites and Native Americans