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What happened to the Native Americans after the transcontinental railroad was built?

The Native Americans were adversely affected by the transcontinental railroad. The railroad created an influx of people that killed off the buffalo and created a food shortage for the Native Americans.


How did Michael Jackson feel about native Americans?

He felt for native Americans it is likt the song 'black or White'.


What did Native Americans wear in missions?

When the Native Americans were placed in Missions, like those in California, they were forced to wear traditionally 'white' clothing. This means that they were forced to cut their braids, they were made to wear trousers and shirts, as well as shoes. They were told that this was to make them better Christians, but in reality it was used to separate the people from their heritage and traditions and make them more compliant to the whims of the European settlers.


What were maroon communities often called?

home to white settlers


Relationships between Cherokee Indian and whites?

That depends on who you ask. Relationships between Native American's and White Settlers ranged from friends to outright ritualistic slaughter. Up to 1830 or 1832 most Cherokee emulated and got along with whites; after that violation more began to call white men (and their culture for what it is) - this was further exacerbated by the next violation of treaties known as the Oklahoma Land Rush (taking away the last of our lands) in 1889. As a general statement, most Native Americans hold hostilities to any white man today (either directly, or for allowing their government to 'do this' and not do something about it - this concept involves cultural differences between whites and natives; we have a habit of killing our leaders when they violate their word (leadership responsibility), where whites expect it to happen and only question how bad it will be).

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How did attitudes of native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did the attitudes of native Americans and white settlers toward nature?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did the attitude of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource


How did the attitude of the native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource


How did the attitude of native Americans and white settlers towards nature differ?

native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource


How did the attitudes of native Americans and white settlers toward natures differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did the attitudes of native Americans and the white settlers toward nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did attitudes with native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did the attitudes of native Americans and white settlers towards nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


How did the attitudes of the Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


Americans and while settlers?

The white settlers felt more superior to the Native Americans and tried to suppress them.