native americans
It made no real change to them at all. It is sad to say that they (Native Americans) were always pushed off their lands, killed, or just robbed of anything of value that the American Government or its people wanted.
As colonists moved east from their original settlements, Native Americans were continually pushed further west. Failure to do so could result in conflicts that in a large degree killed many Native Americans. In addition to that, European diseases unknown to the New World, killed many Natives.
they told them Baseball scores
he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live
Sorry to say but the natives really never won. They were pushed further and further west. There is only so far they could be pushed and many just gave up and died.
native americans
Sorry to say but the natives really never won. They were pushed further and further west. There is only so far they could be pushed and many just gave up and died.
AS you should know, they were the first people in America and people like Columbus came some years later and claimed the land his discovery. Years later, when settlements in America began, we traded them cheap items for their native foods and creations ( what we traded was mostly things made out of metal, like guns, that they did not have). They were pushed further and further west as more immigrants claimed housing on the East coast. They were pushed to the Trail of Tears (look it up) and were treated horribly. Modern Native Americans live on paid-for reservations with activities but i wouldn't say they are very nice.
Yes, it pushed Native Americans off their land and put them into reservations.
It depends on the person you're asking.
It made no real change to them at all. It is sad to say that they (Native Americans) were always pushed off their lands, killed, or just robbed of anything of value that the American Government or its people wanted.
European settlers wanted to have farms and raise livestock.
As the United States pushed settlements further into the west, continental expansion took away the lands that had previously been occupied by Native Americans. As most Europeans, the Anglo-Americans didn't recognized land rights of indigenous people. Instead, they believed in manifest destiny, that it was their right and privilege to continue to expand.
The Native American that were on the Trail of Tears were being pushed westward by the Americans although the Native Americans did not fight back or declare war on the trail one can see that the Americans removing the native of the land can be said to be there enemies ...
As colonists moved east from their original settlements, Native Americans were continually pushed further west. Failure to do so could result in conflicts that in a large degree killed many Native Americans. In addition to that, European diseases unknown to the New World, killed many Natives.
The threat of the Native Americans.The Native Americans felt upset about being pushed out of their own land. They didn't believe in land ownership. So when people came looking for places to set their tracks, the Native Americans came and scalped them, burned them, or killed them.