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Most historians believe early Native Americans crossed over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
It is possible, although many historians believe the Anishinaabe preceded the Dakota and other Native Americans. French fur traders are the first known Europeans to visit Minnesota in the 1600s, long after the Dakota settled there.
The Europeans wanted to own and develop the land, whereas the Native Americans believe the land was for everyone, not for one individual to own.
Historians believe that Columbus reached the Bahamas first.
A lot of historians believe that she was the stepmother of the biblical Moses.
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Most historians believe early Native Americans crossed over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
It is possible, although many historians believe the Anishinaabe preceded the Dakota and other Native Americans. French fur traders are the first known Europeans to visit Minnesota in the 1600s, long after the Dakota settled there.
And on what is the question based? I believe that a great deal of it depends upon the country being discussed, and even regions within that country. I'm not sure I believe that that Americans do go to church more than Europeans.
Yes because that way the Europeans couldn't tell people about Jesus if they didn't believe they had souls.
I don't believe it was a specific disease. I'm pretty sure it was everything. The Native Americans' immune system was not accustomed in the same way as the Europeans. Their bodies did not contain antibodies to help prevent infection of foreign pathogens that the Europeans brought with them. The most prevalent of these diseases was smallpox.
the euros taught the natives about Jesuits and Ursuline forcing to believe euros had the right religion.
Archeologists and historians believe humans crossed over the Bering Sea land bridge about 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. It is possible that others came to the Western Hemisphere by other means.
The Europeans wanted to own and develop the land, whereas the Native Americans believe the land was for everyone, not for one individual to own.
Historians believe that Columbus reached the Bahamas first.
There are people who believe in God in every European country, varying from a fairly small minority of the population in some Scandinavian countries, to a considerable majority in Ireland, Italy and Poland. At least three out of four Americans are said to believe in God.
A lot of historians believe that she was the stepmother of the biblical Moses.