Some of them were treated better than others, but on the whole the end result wound up being much the same in every case.
In some cases Native Americans fought with the Confederacy because they believed that the Federal government had treated them badly. They, in some cases decided to help the South because they believed the Federal government would continue to force Native Americans on to reservations.
Some Indian groups attacked the settlers right away but some were very peaceful.
Some native americans are Christian and some believe in animal guides and some are polytheistic.
Some explorers justified stealing from Native Americans on religious grounds by believing that they had a divine right or mission from God to conquer and convert non-Christian peoples. This ideology, known as the "Doctrine of Discovery," asserted that European Christians had the right to claim and possess lands already inhabited by Indigenous peoples. However, it is important to recognize that not all explorers subscribed to this belief, and many Indigenous cultures had their own religious and spiritual practices that were disregarded or replaced by the colonizers.
The native Americans were treated horribly by the spanish settlers...
The first native Americans went to Europe with European explorers, starting with Columbus. They were treated in various ways, some as slaves, and some as honored guests. Pocahontas, for example, married an Englishman and went to England, where she was treated with respect. The worst problem Native Americans had in Europe was possibly exposure to diseases against which they had no immunity. This was, of course, also a problem in the New World, but in Europe it was inescapable.
Explorers hurt the Native Americans in a great many different ways. These explorers brought deadly diseases that killed Native Americans for example.
Some of the reasons for the disregard European explorers had for Native Americans included a belief in cultural superiority, economic interests in exploiting resources, a desire for power and domination, and viewing the indigenous peoples as obstacles to their goals of colonization and expansion.
Better then in some other states where the order of the day was to move them to the west or to exterminate them.
Some of them were treated better than others, but on the whole the end result wound up being much the same in every case.
In some cases Native Americans fought with the Confederacy because they believed that the Federal government had treated them badly. They, in some cases decided to help the South because they believed the Federal government would continue to force Native Americans on to reservations.
Some Indian groups attacked the settlers right away but some were very peaceful.
Some native americans are Christian and some believe in animal guides and some are polytheistic.
Some explorers justified stealing from Native Americans on religious grounds by believing that they had a divine right or mission from God to conquer and convert non-Christian peoples. This ideology, known as the "Doctrine of Discovery," asserted that European Christians had the right to claim and possess lands already inhabited by Indigenous peoples. However, it is important to recognize that not all explorers subscribed to this belief, and many Indigenous cultures had their own religious and spiritual practices that were disregarded or replaced by the colonizers.
"some of these ancestors were also unfair in some ways." "Early ancestors of Native Americans and African Americans have been treated unfairly." "Caucasians have been unfair to African American ancestors in the past."
Yes some native Americans did live in Hawaii