The three non-native peoples that settled in the U.S. include Europeans, Africans, and Asians. Europeans, primarily from countries like England, Spain, and France, began colonizing the continent in the 16th and 17th centuries. Africans were forcibly brought to the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade, while significant Asian Immigration began in the 19th century, particularly with Chinese and Japanese immigrants seeking opportunities. Each group contributed to the diverse cultural landscape of the United States.
These Native Americans were located in South America, not North America
Took my peoples land and promised us peace...but instead it was nomad land ...they try to take our culture away
It was part of a policy of containment of Communist expansion by proxies - in this case North Korea used as a front by the Soviet Union and Chinese Peoples Republic.
They are different because we do not have reserves for "indians". We have reserves for native americans. They are probably very similar, both represent how each country screwed over the native peoples. Cheaper gas prices possibly? Not very different.
The NPS attempts to preserve natural ecosystems and interspecies relationships. The NPS attempts to control or eliminate non-native species when they threaten native species.
No..They are non native.
The Native Americans Indians grew corn before the USA was settled by the pilgrims.
These Native Americans were located in South America, not North America
The U.S. Virgin Islands were originally settled by Ciboney, Caribs and Arawaks. They were named by Christopher Columbus on his 2nd voyage. The islands were settled by the Danish West Indian Company and later sold to the United States Government. So it really depends on what you mean by discovered, - the first people to settle there were the native peoples, the first person to name them was Christopher Columbus, and the first European peoples to settle there were the Danish West India Company.
Native Americans roamed and settled the entire continent before the US government divided it into states.
Non-native plants are commonly found in urban areas and along roadsides in the US. These plants are often introduced through landscaping or accidental spread and can outcompete native species, leading to ecosystem imbalances.
The US was considered a world power in 1900. By 1900 America was settled. The Native Americans were no longer at war with the US. They were on reservations by this time. Oil had also been drilled in the US by 1900.
Too old, no. Too non-native born US citizen, yes.
it settled in india
Took my peoples land and promised us peace...but instead it was nomad land ...they try to take our culture away
It is not for us non-native residents to say. And we should not even try. It is for The Makah native Americans to give us the answer, if they wish. However we probably would not understand!
The US did not exist at the time. In the area that is now covered by the US, nothing at all happened that we know of.