The First Nations peoples survived without Europeans by relying on their deep knowledge of the land, resources, and sustainable practices that had been passed down through generations. Their rich cultural traditions, social structures, and diverse economies, including hunting, fishing, and agriculture, provided them with resilience and adaptability. Additionally, their strong community ties and spiritual beliefs fostered a sense of identity and purpose that helped them endure external pressures. Ultimately, their ability to maintain and adapt their way of life allowed them to thrive despite European attempts to impose change.
The Europeans took over all of the slaves and made the romans slaves and they were all stooped
The discoveries of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1886 in South Africa increased Europeans interest in colonizing the continent
Slavery existed in African trade long before europeans arrived
Relatively poor, rural Europeans immigrated to industrial cities of the United States.
The quote "You can have change without improvement, but you cannot have improvement without change" is often attributed to the American business executive and author, John C. Maxwell. This statement emphasizes the idea that while change can occur without necessarily leading to better outcomes, meaningful improvement requires a transformation or shift in approach. It highlights the importance of intentional change in driving progress and growth.
The First Nations people survived through their traditional knowledge and skills in hunting, fishing, farming, and gathering. They had an intimate understanding of their environment and used sustainable practices. They lived in close-knit communities and had strong social structures that allowed for sharing resources and supporting each other.
They helped develop nations and forced the Europeans to unite and defend themselves.
Moving to new areas.
The small island nations that make up Polynesia underwent radical change due to colonization in the 17th Century. Primarily, the English and Dutch established colonies in Polynesia during this period.
turtles
they change the way of ther country
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
i did this experiment and i got this results......... high concerntration of CO2-survive for about 23 hrs without food and water-survived for 2 days without sunlight-survived for 3 1/2 day cold condition- survived for 5 hrs ROHAN
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
there food are not the same.
They change some of our practices by the christian religion.
It was changed