The living conditions of Native Americans varied widely depending on the region, culture, and resources available. In general, many tribes lived in harmony with their environment, using natural materials to build homes such as longhouses, tipis, or pueblos. Their diets were often based on local resources, including hunting, fishing, and gathering, but living conditions could be challenging due to climate variations and seasonal changes. Additionally, the arrival of European settlers brought significant disruptions, leading to further hardships and changes in their traditional ways of life.
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it
They survived, as they always have, they're still living there.
they were really hard living conditions
Kristallnacht was not a turning point for living conditions, they were the same afterwards.
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Living in missions often disrupted the traditional ways of life for natives, as they were forced to adopt new customs, languages, and religions. Many experienced loss of cultural identity and autonomy, as well as suffering from diseases brought by the missionaries. The missions also imposed labor requirements on the natives, leading to exploitation and harsh living conditions.
In most missions,the natives lived in the living quartars of the missions.
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it
A flu epidemic might wipe out a tribe of natives living in the tropical rainforest because they could die with the flu.
live thier lives to their full potential!
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Yes there are natives everywhere
NOTE: **The standard of LIVING, couldn't be found exactly** The cost of living in Angola is expensive for the Natives as well as tourists.
tHE TYPICAL LIVING CONDITIONS were Good
They survived, as they always have, they're still living there.
The Natives were worried because they feared the English would encroach on their territory, disrupt their way of life, and exploit their resources. They were concerned about losing control over their land and being subjected to unfair treatment and harsh living conditions under English rule.