Yes, the Anasazi.
Bacon thought it was unfair that the native americans were treated poorly by his uncle, the governor. He decided to rebel against the colonists and his uncle and help the native americans. The colonists thought the native americans were trying to take over Bacon and had a rivalry against the native americans ever since
Yes, these Native American tribes lived in Tennessee:CherokeeChickawsawCreekKoasatiQuapawShawneeHowever, most Native Americans were forced to leave Tennessee during the Indian Removals of the 1800's.
It is unlikely that Native Americans had a fair complexion. Most came from the west over the land bridge from Asia.
Cahokia was a settlement built by the ancient Native Americans. It was the largest city that was ever built north of Mexico.
Yes. Check out the Pima Uprising of 1751 in southern Arizona.
There was no reptile skeletons, bones, or teeth found in the grand canyon!
no,i do not think so.
yes.have you ever heard of the grand canyon?
Yes, the Grand Canyon has been filled with water in the past. The Colorado River carved the canyon over millions of years, and at times in the past, the river has flooded and filled the canyon with water.
No, that has never been accomplished.
It hasn't ended. Natural environments like the grand Canyon are ever changing.
It was intentionaly flooded in 2008 by the Park Service.
Yes, it seeks the Sea of Cortez, but little more then a trickle ever reaches it.
It is in a constant state of change, but erosion is a slow and gradual process.
People visit the grand canyon to explore the beauty of it features and get a look at earth's natural creations before living organisms stepped foot on earth. if you ever go to the grand canyon on Niagara falls you will be so surprised of what earth has become and what it was. it is such a fantastic site.
It is almost always the man made intention that creates that condition and that is done to maintaiin the ecology of the Canyon floor.
There was not a "king" that banished Native Americans. Native Americans were not ever "banished," because though they were often forced on to reservations by treaties with the U.S. government. Presidents of the United States did this.