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How did the treaty of green ville affect the land claims of the Native Americans in the northwest territory?

Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.


How did spain protect its claims in the Americas?

They overpowered Native Americans, they built borderlands sorry i forgot the other ones


Which government agency was set up to reduce the number of land claims made by Native Americans?

Bureau of Indian Affairs


How has genocide ever been practiced or condoned in the US?

Though many claims are disputed, some historians contend that European settlers and the US government implemented a series of actions with the ultimate goal of the total genocide of native people. Some estimates go as high as 100,000,000 victims. Methods for the removal of native Americans included deliberate infecting natives with European diseases they had no immunity for, military attacks on native villages, bounties for native scalps, forced removal from their homelands, and forced sterilization. In 2000, the director of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs apologized for participating in the ethnic cleansing of native Americans.


What are 3 native American products that metamuza claims benefited Europeans?

Metamuza claims that three Native American products that significantly benefited Europeans are maize (corn), potatoes, and tobacco. Maize became a staple food that supported population growth in Europe, while potatoes provided a nutrient-rich and easily cultivated crop that transformed diets. Tobacco, introduced as a recreational substance, quickly gained popularity and became a lucrative trade commodity. These products played a crucial role in shaping European agriculture, economy, and culture after contact with Native Americans.

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How did the treaty of greenville affect the lands claims of native Americans in the northwest territory?

Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.


How did the Treaty of Greenville affect the land claims of Native Americans in the Northwest Territory.?

Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.


How did the treaty of Greenville affect the land claims of native Americans in the northwest territories?

Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.


How did the treaty of green ville affect the land claims of the Native Americans in the northwest territory?

Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.


How were the conflicting claims of settlers and Native Americans resolved?

Because Jarrell Daniels Say that some are solve


How were conflicting claims of settlers and native Americans resolved?

Because Jarrell Daniels Say that some are solve


How did spain protect its claims in the Americas?

They overpowered Native Americans, they built borderlands sorry i forgot the other ones


Laid basis for french claims in North America?

Fur, they traded fur mostly. With the Native Americans.


Which government agency was set up to reduce the number of land claims made by Native Americans?

Bureau of Indian Affairs


How has genocide ever been practiced or condoned in the US?

Though many claims are disputed, some historians contend that European settlers and the US government implemented a series of actions with the ultimate goal of the total genocide of native people. Some estimates go as high as 100,000,000 victims. Methods for the removal of native Americans included deliberate infecting natives with European diseases they had no immunity for, military attacks on native villages, bounties for native scalps, forced removal from their homelands, and forced sterilization. In 2000, the director of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs apologized for participating in the ethnic cleansing of native Americans.


How did the native Americans view of land differ from the European?

The First Nation's People of Canada felt that no individual owned the land and that humans were all an equally of part of it. Although they demonstrated territorial claims, this was due to the fact that they felt that their ancestral spirits dwelled in these parts.Conversely, the European view was that land could be owned, bought and sold.


What did the Alaska native claims settle-ment act say?

The Alaska Native Claims Settlment Act (ANCSA) gave 44 million acres back to the original inhabitants that lived there plus $962.5 million in cash compensation to about 80,000 Native-Americans. It was essential to clear those claims in order to create the Trans-Alaska pipeline across contested lands.