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The most significant blow to the native American tribal life on the Plains was?

The extermination of the buffalo herds because the Indians relied so heavily on the buffalo's for different sources, the europeans went on a buffalo killing campaign to exterminate them and their way of life.


Europeans especially noted what tendency in American life?

The Europeans saw how speed affected every aspect of Americans lives. For example: the way they ate.


How did the arrival of the Spanish change life for Native Americans?

The year 1942 changed the world. The Europeans and NativeAmericansalike would be foreverchangedbecause of this one simple year. The arrival of the Europeans changed how both the NativeAmericansand the Europeans themselves lived. The settlers from Europe brought many new things with them. Apples, plums and peaches wereamong the many fruits and vegetables that accompanied the Europeans on their endeavor. This advanced the NativeAmerican culture agriculturally. However, the Europeans brought much more than produce to the new world. Livestock was also transported to the new world. Cattle, swine and horses accompanied the Europeans in their quest for a better life. Horses revolutionized life in the new world and the tribes of the Apaches, Sioux and Blackfoot. Small pox, yellow fever and malaria joined the Europeans on their adventure to the new frontier. Although these strains of bacteria werenearly harmless to the Europeans, they killed off the NativeAmericansin gigantic numbers. Since they lacked the necessary antibodies to fight off such viruses, the Indians perished quickly after the Europeans arrived. In an ironic sort of retaliation, the sexually transmitted disease of syphilis infected many Europeans. In the century after Columbus made his epic arrival, about 90 percent of the NativeAmerican disease and forms of violence destroyed population.


What forever changed the way of life for the native in the 1500?

Arrival of the Europeans.


Tell one way that missions changed the way of life for Indians?

it changed the life because the spanish came and made the CA indians do everything they wanted.