The War of 1812 significantly impacted Native Americans the most, as it weakened their ability to resist U.S. expansion into their territories. The war led to the loss of British support for Native American tribes, resulting in diminished autonomy and increased encroachment by American settlers. In contrast, while the U.S. solidified its national identity and Britain maintained its status as a global power, the Native Americans faced greater displacement and loss of land. This shift ultimately set the stage for further conflicts and the erosion of Native American rights in the following decades.
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No, the Native Americans were living in relative harmony and the Europeans had not yet arrived to alter the status quo.
The Emancipation Proclamation and The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
During this transitional period, Africans and Native Americans shared the common experience of enslavement. In addition to working together in the fields, they lived together in communal living quarters and produced collective recipes for food.during this transitional period, Africans and native Americans shared the common experience of enslavement. in addition to working together in the fields, they lived together in communal living quarters and produced collective recipes for food.
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they had no political status.
slaves or freemen for africans. indians had no status
No. Back in the early 90's they changed the law. Before, you could get status but that's kind of unfair.
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Native Americans in the United States has a very similar past and status as the Aborigines
The egalitarianism applied only to white males. The status of women, African Americans and Native Americans didn't change.
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No, the Native Americans were living in relative harmony and the Europeans had not yet arrived to alter the status quo.
The Emancipation Proclamation and The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The Emancipation Proclamation and The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Emancipation changed slaves lives by making them free, but in consequent, they didn't have a place to live or an occupation
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