Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
Thay dident!
the native americans created fur trade with europeans and the explorers later then kicked the native americans and brought viruses
The biggest difference was ending slavery. Europeans seemed to be interested in slave trade but they caused it to end after their arrival in to the African way of life
1.They had got to trade corn and fur 2.they fighting for 6 years 3.lenape moved west
the maori used to eat alot of things e.g huhu grubs sea life mussels and alot of things
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
they changed there life style
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
The first race to have been known to inhabit New Zealand were the Moriori's. This race died out after the arrival of the Maori who were reported to have eaten them due to the fact the maoris were cannibals. Capt James Cook was the first explorer from the Crown to navigate and chart New Zealand. This in turn started new immigrants arriving to New Zealand to start a new life.
It made something for the Europeans to trade with.
Thay dident!
European settlement change the lives of the aboriginal people by displacing them from many places and by bringing in new customs. The aboriginal people were often forced to change to adapt to having the Europeans there.
because america people helped indians how plant
Ernest Beaglehole has written: 'Some modern Hawaiians' -- subject(s): Acculturation, Civilization, Ethnology 'Notes on Hopi economic life' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Hopi Indians 'Social change in the South Pacific' -- subject(s): Acculturation 'Mental health in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Mental health, Public health 'Some modern Maoris' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people) 'Hopi of the second mesa' -- subject(s): Hopi Indians
Maoris consider whanaungatanga (relationships), mana (prestige), tapu (sacredness), and mauri (life force) as important values in their culture. These values guide their relationships with others, their sense of identity and spirituality, and their connection to the natural world.
the europeans came for a new life for them an their families