European lands claim to Native Americans by battleing their fears
You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.
Native Americans formed alliances to each other
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because it was crowded bouncing stagecoaches railroads and crowded conestoga wagons but the great plains seemed strange and lonely
There were many adnvantages and disadvantages of European exploration on the Native Americans
European lands claim to Native Americans by battleing their fears
You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.
European exploration of the Americas had a devastating impact upon the Native population. Specifically, the Europeans brought diseases with them that the Native Americans had no immunity against. The Native population was ultimately reduced by 90 percent.
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Native Americans formed alliances to each other
Native Americans were enslaved by the missionaries. They were forced to convert to Christianity by the missionaries and to leave their cultural ways to live and work at the missions. Thousands of Native Americans are buried in mass graves at California missions. They were killed by the missionaries. Your question should be asking how did the missionaries impact the Native Americans.
The spread of European diseases had the greatest impact on Native Americans. Large numbers were wiped out by these foreign diseases they were unprepared to deal with.
Whites wanted the sacred land that belonged to the Native Americans for railroads and for establishing cities. However the Native Americans attempted to fight for their land but they had little power and were forced to move westward. The whites killed off millions of buffalo in their building of railroads. This caused a large problem to the Native Americans since they relied on buffalo as a major food source.
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The railroads increased immigration by those of European descent. This put additional pressure on Native Americans as it increased incursions onto their land and competition for the natural resources on which they relied.
The Native Americans were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.