At the time Europeans first began colonization, the Northeast American Indian tribes were diverse and organized into various societies with distinct cultures, languages, and governance structures. They engaged in agriculture, hunting, and trade, with many tribes forming complex alliances and confederacies, such as the Iroquois Confederacy. These tribes had established extensive trade networks and maintained a deep spiritual connection to the land, which shaped their way of life. However, they were also vulnerable to the diseases and militaristic expansion that accompanied European colonization.
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Slavery was abolished in the possessions of the East India Company by the Indian Slavery Act
Expert estimate that up to 25 million indigenous peoples inhabited north America prior to the arrival of the Europeans. By 1890, and the Wounded Knee Massacre , considered to be the last stand of the free Indian, census put the Americian Indian at just 250,000.
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The colonists set up farms in native American areas where few Europeans had lived before
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Slavery was abolished in the possessions of the East India Company by the Indian Slavery Act
Expert estimate that up to 25 million indigenous peoples inhabited north America prior to the arrival of the Europeans. By 1890, and the Wounded Knee Massacre , considered to be the last stand of the free Indian, census put the Americian Indian at just 250,000.
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The arrival of Europeans drastically transformed American Indian life through the introduction of new technologies, diseases, and trade dynamics. Many Indigenous communities experienced significant population declines due to epidemics brought by Europeans, which decimated their communities. Additionally, European colonization led to the loss of traditional lands and resources, forcing many tribes to adapt their lifestyles, often resulting in the disruption of their cultural practices and social structures. This period marked a profound shift in their way of life, as they navigated the challenges posed by European settlement and expansion.