In the late 1700s, several Indian tribes migrated into the Great Plains, including the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. These tribes moved westward from their original homelands in search of new hunting grounds and resources, particularly following the decline of buffalo populations in their earlier territories. Their migration significantly shaped the cultural and social landscape of the Great Plains.
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American Revolution war and french and Indian war
There are SO many things/events that happened in the 1700s. The French and Indian War happened, and lots of other things I don't know or care about. Kay? Dummy....Lol JK
In the 1700s, Alabama was primarily inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Cherokee. These tribes had complex societies, with established trade networks and agriculture. European explorers, such as Hernando de Soto, began to visit the region during this time, leading to increased interaction and conflict between Native Americans and Europeans. Slavery was also introduced to Alabama during the 1700s, laying the foundation for the plantation economy that would dominate the state in the future.
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European explorers arrived in the central plains where the Sioux people live in the early 18th century, around the 1700s. They were primarily French and Spanish explorers who interacted with the Sioux tribes as they expanded their territories and established trade relations.
it depends at what time. if you are talking about the the 1700s then it would be the Mexicans. if it is 1800s then it would be mostly Americans some Mexicans and some Indian tribes.
There are 4 different tribes within the Niitsitapi (Real People) Nation who are affiliated with and a part of the Blackfoot people. The Blackfoot reside in Montana and the Siksika, in California usa
In the 1700s, the Mescalero Apaches primarily inhabited the mountainous regions of southern New Mexico and parts of west Texas. They were a nomadic people, often moving between the Sacramento Mountains and the surrounding plains in search of resources. Their territory was characterized by a diverse landscape that provided ample hunting and gathering opportunities. The Mescalero Apaches also interacted with neighboring tribes and European settlers during this period.
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American Revolution war and french and Indian war
Wars that occurred in the 1700's were the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War.
There are SO many things/events that happened in the 1700s. The French and Indian War happened, and lots of other things I don't know or care about. Kay? Dummy....Lol JK
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By the mid 1700s they lost their land to apaches and eventually joined other indian groups