From 1492 to the last third of the 20th century it would be very, very hard to say anything in the lives of Native peoples improved.
Citizenship was granted in 1924 but in many States there still were barriers to voting until 1948. Some improvements in health care came about with the Indian Health Service starting in 1955. These did not really make up for the centuries of deaths caused by exposure to European diseases to which natives had no immunity.
Starting in the late 50s and 60s native peoples became active in fighting for treaty rights. The Boldt decision of 1974 was one of the early successes. The Nixon administration passed laws and allowed for new levels of Tribal autonomy. The religious freedom act (1978) was passed. Now many tribes have a elected governments and much more control over their lands, resources and lives. Life is still hard on many native lands but it is good to have freedom and autonomy.
The native Americans life was hard because they had to get food and build homes
Is this your question?"(What) effect did Native Americans (have) on aspects of (the lives) of European(s) living in America?"
The Earth.
they avoided farming
Buffalo
the native American life SUKED!!!!!!!!!!!!
The native Americans life was hard because they had to get food and build homes
Native americans
columbus
The heaviest burdens of racism in the country was fallen upon Native Americans in the 1950's
what is the home life of ancient
what is the home life of ancient
The enslaved them
yes
NO!
i dont not
I don't really know but the European Americans took land from the native americans