Interactions between the Native Americans and Europeans was customarily done from ethnocentrism on both sides. Europeans had two main ways of connecting with the natives. They either treated them in an inhumane way, such as making them slaves, or simply taking their possessions, or they were treated as heathens, who needed to be converted to Christianity. Natives either were willing to trade and work with the whites, perhaps due to earlier positive experiences with Europeans, or they were hostile based on what they felt was an encroachment on their territory.
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Deadly diseases were transmitted to the natives! Hope u do great!:)
well.. they had few interactions. it all depended on how the wars were between new France and then Iroquois's and Huron's. different parts got different amount of interactions. if wars broke out between the natives and the french men the filles Du Rois were uninvolved and much unimportant in the interaction.
A bible and it actually worked
negative because all the natives died
i don't think
the dividing between the lands of africans and europeans
Interactions between the Native Americans and Europeans was customarily done from ethnocentrism on both sides. Europeans had two main ways of connecting with the natives. They either treated them in an inhumane way, such as making them slaves, or simply taking their possessions, or they were treated as heathens, who needed to be converted to Christianity. Natives either were willing to trade and work with the whites, perhaps due to earlier positive experiences with Europeans, or they were hostile based on what they felt was an encroachment on their territory.
a misunderstanding between the natives and the europeans was the land... the land went to the Indians or it went to the euro's... really the land was the natives first. when the europeans thought there was nothing here, the natives had been settled here. the entire time the natives lived on this continent, they lived here. the were frist born here, not to mention the word Indian was not chosen by the true natives. the europeans called them Indians as a slang word to describe them to others bak home. they used the word t hurt them... not to give them pride and erogence. the native American culture immigrated from spaoin.
Europeans had an extremely large impact on Native Americans, both in positive and negative ways. Negative ways are the most widely known and form the majority. Many Natives were killed either directly (through combat) or indirectly (through diseases). Their land was taken away from them and many of them were slaves or plantation workers. Most of them were also relocated across the Americas as well. All this has led to the incredible decline in the Native American population, which is why they are actually considered to be somewhat 'endangered'. Positive ways can also be found, however. Native Americans lived in tribes and these tribes had both allies and enemies. When Europeans came, not all were mean. The Spanish were destructive against the Natives, the French were friends with the Natives, and the British were just intermediate. The Europeans traded with the Natives and exposes the Natives to weapons, for example. This allowed the Natives to fight their enemies more destructively. Despite war being a terrible thing, this is actually considered a positive impact because it modernized the Natives. Also hidden in the previous statement was another positive impact: trade.
When the Europeans came they passed a disease called smallpox.
The Natives economy was in good shape. It was the first Europeans to come around.
Indians. Indians are what the europeans called the natives when they first met in the tundra region Canada.
Two significant positive contributions Europeans brought to the New World were the wheel and horses. Europeans also brought diseases that the Natives in the New World have never been exposed to. The results were the deaths of many Native Americans
they bribed them and beat them to go against other natives
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