Natives often interpreted the deadly diseases brought by Europeans through their own cultural and spiritual frameworks. Many viewed these epidemics as a form of punishment from the gods or as a manifestation of ancestral spirits' displeasure. Some believed that the diseases were a result of the Europeans' powerful magic or supernatural forces, leading to a sense of fear and confusion about the cause and impact of the illnesses. This lack of understanding, combined with the devastating effects of the diseases, contributed to significant social and cultural upheaval among Indigenous populations.
Native American Tribes and Tribal empires existed long before Europeans began their extensive explorations and settlements in the Western Hemisphere. The Natives' population began a slow but steady decline through armed conflicts with the well weaponed Europeans. Another cause of their decline was due to diseases they were exposed to from the Europeans. When European settlements were firmly established, there was cause for even greater alarm by the Natives. The Europeans were hell bent on expansion. Whenever Native tribes were deemed to be "in the way" they were forced by the well armed Europeans to march long distances away from their homelands. The Cherokees in Georgia for example were forced to march to the area of what is now Oklahoma. Many died from exposure or starvation. Little by little, the settlers placed the Natives in no win situations and the Native populations began to decrease and the populations of the Europeans increased.
Many cultures have a longstanding tradition of oral literature.
because the natives died off due to disease
European diseases killed many native Americans because they the natives Americans weren't exposed to the many diseases the Europeans had built up a tolerance for. This made it much easier for the Europeans to conquer the Americas because the natives put up less of a resistance.
Technology
because europeans brought foreign diseases to them
Around 70 Million Indians died form disease.
When the Europeans came they passed a disease called smallpox.
Europeans brought deadly diseases to the Americas that Native Americans were not immune to. This killed more natives than war.
The Europeans brought over diseases that the Natives were not immune to so many natives were killed off by disease. Also, the tribes were spread out so they could not unite and fight as one.
Disease
Disease
Disease that the Spanish brought with them. It is shown in History (Spanish documents) that when they realized the "natives" couldn't handle illnesses that the Spanish were immune too, they purposely traded blankets they new would make the natives ill. Also through rape the Spanish gave the "natives" sexually transmitted disease that killed them by the thousands.
Native Americans lacked immunity to many of the diseases brought over by the Europeans. This conferred a distinct advantage because many of the natives died and it was easier to take their lands.
Native Americans lacked immunity to many of the diseases brought over by the Europeans. This conferred a distinct advantage because many of the natives died and it was easier to take their lands.
The epidemic disease was the cause of population decline of the American natives due to their lack of immunity to the new diseases brought from Europe.
Native American Tribes and Tribal empires existed long before Europeans began their extensive explorations and settlements in the Western Hemisphere. The Natives' population began a slow but steady decline through armed conflicts with the well weaponed Europeans. Another cause of their decline was due to diseases they were exposed to from the Europeans. When European settlements were firmly established, there was cause for even greater alarm by the Natives. The Europeans were hell bent on expansion. Whenever Native tribes were deemed to be "in the way" they were forced by the well armed Europeans to march long distances away from their homelands. The Cherokees in Georgia for example were forced to march to the area of what is now Oklahoma. Many died from exposure or starvation. Little by little, the settlers placed the Natives in no win situations and the Native populations began to decrease and the populations of the Europeans increased.