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No the native americans did not use fences.
Yes, Christopher Columbus is credited with introducing tobacco and pineapples to Europe after his voyages to the Americas. He encountered tobacco use among Indigenous peoples and brought it back, which later became popular in Europe. Additionally, Columbus and his crew brought back some Native Americans to Spain, showcasing the cultural exchanges and consequences of his expeditions.
the native Americans did not have sheep
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In the western hemisphere, by Native Americans.
No the native americans did not use fences.
Yes, Christopher Columbus is credited with introducing tobacco and pineapples to Europe after his voyages to the Americas. He encountered tobacco use among Indigenous peoples and brought it back, which later became popular in Europe. Additionally, Columbus and his crew brought back some Native Americans to Spain, showcasing the cultural exchanges and consequences of his expeditions.
the native Americans did not have sheep
Europeans carried out the use of native Americans as slaves the most
Weed is native to America. That's what Native Americans smoked in their peace pipes. ^Weed is NOT native to America, It was brought over to the colonies (either from Asia or Mexico) to make hemp, for rope, fabric, and other things in the 1600's. it wasn't used for recreational use until the 1920's, before that it was put in to medication before the FDA was founded. The Native Americans DID NOT use Marijuana in peace pipes. we used either straight tobacco (and not the chemically altered tobacco you find today in cigarettes) or a mixture of tobacco and tree bark, like that from a dogwood tree, which does NOT have a hallucinogenic effect.
The Europeans started to use the Native Americans as slaves.
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One tradition for Native Americans are to use every single part of the buffalo.
that is really offensive to use Native Americans we were the first people on the home you call earth
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