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Shreveport appears top be located in the north-western corner of modern Louisiana, which became a state in 1812. This area was originally part of the lands occupied by the Natchitochesdivision of the Kadohadacho tribe, generally known today as Caddo; they also occupied lands in neighbouring eastern Texas and southern Arkansas.

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Who were the first European to make contact with the Americas?

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What impact did European contact have on Native American population between 1500 and 1620?

European contact between 1500 and 1620 had a devastating impact on Native American populations, primarily due to the introduction of diseases such as smallpox, influenza, and measles, to which Indigenous peoples had no immunity. These epidemics resulted in significant population declines, with some estimates suggesting that up to 90% of certain tribes perished. Additionally, European colonization efforts led to increased violence, land dispossession, and disruption of traditional lifestyles, further exacerbating the decline of Native American communities during this period. Overall, the consequences of European contact fundamentally altered the demographic and cultural landscape of Indigenous populations in North America.


How did European contact with Africans affect the Africans?

The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.


What was the era prior to the colonial era?

The Colonial Era started with the first European Colonists to the Americas. Before that time there was very little contact between Europe and the Americas. The American continents were occupied by the Native American population.


How did contact with European explorers and exposure to diseases affect the native American population?

The native population was drastically reduced by the introduction of Old World diseases. The exact percentage is unknown.

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What impact did European contact have on Native American population between 1500 and 1620?

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What were the factors that led to West African and European contact?

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How did European contact with Africans affect the Africans?

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How did European contact with the Africans affect the Africans?

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How did contact first occur in Pureto Rico?

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What was the era prior to the colonial era?

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