The pursuit of wealth and resources, often symbolized by the "almighty dollar," led to the systematic exploitation and dispossession of Native peoples in the West. As settlers and the U.S. government sought land for agriculture, mining, and expansion, Indigenous communities were forcibly removed from their ancestral territories through treaties that were frequently broken or ignored. This relentless drive for profit contributed to the erosion of Native cultures, economies, and social structures, ultimately resulting in significant loss of life, land, and sovereignty. The focus on economic gain overshadowed the rights and humanity of Native populations, leading to a legacy of marginalization and trauma.
the native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations. APEXX
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
the native americans
They slaughtered them
Europeans brought new diseases to native peoples via river travel. (apex)
The native peoples' land was stripped of its Natural Resources
Yes, Many native peoples lived there such as the sunglict.
Which native people?
The native peoples' culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity.
Yes, all native peoples of the Americas are native Americans.
what nation was an amalgam of peoples of both native american and african origin
the native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations. APEXX
the native americans
no native people lived in antarctica
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
crickets and bugs
They slaughtered them