I think the Europeans tended to view the American Indians in more romantic terms than did the settlers - as "noble savages", so to speak.
Areas of cooperation between the Europeans and native Americans
europeans and native indians
The native Woodland Indians
Native American Pueblo Indians.
Europeans be more biologically advanced than them ignorant sky worshipping Indians. Indian populations were more isolated.
Areas of cooperation between the Europeans and native Americans
europeans and native indians
The native Woodland Indians
Native American Pueblo Indians.
Europeans be more biologically advanced than them ignorant sky worshipping Indians. Indian populations were more isolated.
so so bad
It appears that the only Native Americans who made alcoholic beverages before the arrival of Europeans were the Papago Indians of Arizona.
Usually trade or warfare brought the Native Americans and the Europeans together, but the question is so vague as to be useless in providing specifics.
lenni leape were the native Americans who were there long before any europeans. however the first europeans to arrive in New Jersey were the dutch. =D
the native americans created fur trade with europeans and the explorers later then kicked the native americans and brought viruses
The opinions between Native Americans and Europeans regarding their treatment of one another were deeply influenced by cultural misunderstandings and differing worldviews. Europeans often viewed Native Americans as obstacles to land expansion and resources, leading to exploitation and violence. Conversely, many Native Americans saw Europeans as invaders who disrupted their way of life, leading to resistance and conflict. These differing perspectives were shaped by the Europeans' colonial ambitions and the Native Americans' desire to preserve their autonomy and lands.
missions were built and the europeans tried to convert the Indians though religion