Yes, the Europeans came in and put these poor Natives on reserves isolated from society. They even took the children out of their homes and taught them that their religion was wrong and that they had to learn everything about the new religion (Christianity) which they were forcing them to turn to. These children were young too so they didn't know what their religion was and when you are taken at a young age and raised up in a different way then your parents would've raised you, you go along with that. After they were taught a whole new life, they were put back on their reserves and since the children were taught math, language, religion etc, though important, not what the Natives needed. They needed hunting and fishing so these children were rejected from their old homes. These children are scarred for life now because they were just neglected from their old home and they had nowhere to go. The Europeans took over Canada even though the Natives were here first and now they still live on reserves with casinos and alcohol because that is just another way to make money from the Natives. The early explorers treated the Natives terribly.
+ well actually in the royal proclamation of 1763, it granted them the right to land, and the recived a large amount of land that any non-aboriginal was forbidden to enter, unless it was the "police" in search of a non-aboriginal criminal. But..........
the Americans sperated from the british and then to prove how different form everyone else, they went into the native territory and they did all the stuff mentioned above, so stop blaming the europeans for everything just becasue they were there first! The Americans played more than a large share too!
Extremelly bad in most cases. There where some rare exceptions.
They would put down the sails so the ship won't sink.
When the Europeans explored the Americas, it was both good and bad. The good side is that they found new crops such as corn, squash, tabacco, the cocoa bean, etc. Europe was expanding and taking land in what is now Mexico, Cental America, and South America. The bad thing was for the natives already living there. Diseases, such as smallpox, swept through the population of about two million natives, killing most of them off. The natives were also traded as slaves into Europe. The Incan and Aztec empires were completely destroyed. They did have clubs and spears, but explorers had swords, armor, horses, and guns. They did not stand a chance.
When the Europeans explored the Americas, it was both good and bad. The good side is that they found new crops such as corn, squash, tabacco, the cocoa bean, etc. Europe was expanding and taking land in what is now Mexico, Cental America, and South America. The bad thing was for the natives already living there. Diseases, such as smallpox, swept through the population of about two million natives, killing most of them off. The natives were also traded as slaves into Europe. The Incan and Aztec empires were completely destroyed. They did have clubs and spears, but explorers had swords, armor, horses, and guns. They did not stand a chance.
her relationship was bad with the natives they made her do horrible things
explorers can die by scurvy or other really bad sicknesses.
One could argue that all discovery is good, but at the same time, Columbus and other explorers brought diseases to north America that nearly wiped out the natives there. This is subjective.
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Some positive aspects of Spanish explorers include their contributions to geographical knowledge, the spreading of European technology and culture, and the discovery of new lands. On the negative side, their actions often led to the exploitation and mistreatment of indigenous peoples, the spread of diseases that devastated native populations, and the destruction of native cultures.
When it goes bad
It took some time for relations to get that bad, but the natives only attacked colonists after colonists attacked them.
He shared weapons with the Natives.