TRUE
Californios and Native Americans were not welcome, because Americans thought any person other than themselves had no right no take gold from the land of 'free and enlighted citizens'.
Brought new diseases back to England and existing diseases to the new land - causing large number of deaths due to the unprotected Native Americans' immune system not recognizing the illness and fighting it off.
Sadly, the primary effect of Native Americans attacking settlements was to enforce the prejudices of the settlers against them, and to reinforce the image of them as savages, hellbent on destroying civilization.
The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 was the division of Native American land that was then given to individual Native Americans. The Act remained in effect until it was amended by the Burke Act in 1906.
The spread of the diseases (such as Small Pox)
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false
I guess that depends on which "them" you mean. If you are asking that it made Native American's wealthy, then yes (a very limited few) / if you mean the Spanish, yes (again). Please note that this system resulted in problems when it was attempted north of the Mayan territories.
I think it had a good effect on the Native Americans because it guaranteed freedom of religion and trials by jury.
Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.
by killing them
they had a war
wealth and power
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
The Native Americans lived happy with the national cap
This crisis had little to nothing to do with Native American's.
Is this your question?"(What) effect did Native Americans (have) on aspects of (the lives) of European(s) living in America?"