After Texas was annexed in 1845, Native Americans and Tejanos faced significant challenges. Native American tribes experienced increased displacement and violence as settlers expanded into their territories, leading to further marginalization and loss of land. Tejanos, who were Mexican residents of Texas, faced discrimination and violence from Anglo settlers, leading to a decline in their political and economic power. Many were forced to navigate a rapidly changing social landscape that often excluded them from the benefits of statehood.
The Native Americans lost a great deal. Without the French, Native Americans could not stop British settlers from moving on their lands
they went into rehab.
They became workers on farms and ranches.
They assimilated and lived among the Native Americans.
Little bighorn, and Tippecanoe.
They were treated much like the Native Americans. They faced a great deal of prejudice and violence. Their land was taken by American settlers and they were forced to move. Occasionally, the Tejanos rebelled as a result of the discrimination.
They were treated much like the Native Americans. They faced a great deal of prejudice and violence. Their land was taken by American settlers and they were forced to move. Occasionally, the Tejanos rebelled as a result of the discrimination.
Santa Anna ordered for all of the native americans to be killed
they went into rehab.
Many Native Americans died from diseases brought by new comers.
The colonists relied on Native Americans for food.
thounsands of native americans died of small pox
The Native Americans lost a great deal. Without the French, Native Americans could not stop British settlers from moving on their lands
they went into rehab.
they got killed
they started to put the native Americans on reservations so they could use that land
The Great Plains Native Americans were driven away by the settlers. These Native Americans were also killed off by diseases.