Native American's settled that region around 60,000 years before Columbus was born, colonists settled it because they wanted the land and could kill the present land owners to take it.
No. The federal government had no right to take any Native American land.
When Columbus discovered the Native Americans of Hispanolia he was the "point man" for 300 years of discrimination, murder, and the removal of Native peoples. The European explorer and settler felt they had the right to take the land for their use. Not only did they cut down forest areas, but they also brought plants and animals that were not native to North America. These things changed the landscape and the way people lived. Thus, impacting millions of Native Americans living in North America.
Thye stole it!
I would take them as both.
the taino thought that they would take over their land thats why they tried to fight aganinst columbus
Native American's settled that region around 60,000 years before Columbus was born, colonists settled it because they wanted the land and could kill the present land owners to take it.
well, The native americans were already living in America and then so strange people came and started taking over there land , but to Columbus he was exploring and found some free land that none of the other countries owned so he deecided to take it and form new civilzations.
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No. The federal government had no right to take any Native American land.
1 billion years
When Columbus discovered the Native Americans of Hispanolia he was the "point man" for 300 years of discrimination, murder, and the removal of Native peoples. The European explorer and settler felt they had the right to take the land for their use. Not only did they cut down forest areas, but they also brought plants and animals that were not native to North America. These things changed the landscape and the way people lived. Thus, impacting millions of Native Americans living in North America.
Thye stole it!
The King of England
I would take them as both.
It took Columbus approximately two months to cross the Atlantic. Columbus left for the journey on August 3, 1492 and made land fall on October 12.
To take more Native American land