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From the 1500s onward, various groups of immigrants, including Europeans such as the Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English, began to colonize the Americas, often displacing indigenous peoples. These indigenous groups, with diverse cultures and languages, faced significant disruption due to diseases, land seizures, and violent conflicts introduced by the colonizers. The interactions between these immigrants and indigenous populations shaped the social, economic, and political landscapes of the Americas, leading to profound and often devastating consequences for native communities. Despite this, indigenous peoples have shown resilience, preserving aspects of their cultures and continuing to advocate for their rights and identities.

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