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What happened in the 1500s that changed the native Americans way of life?

Christopher Columbus took over south America and the Caribbean and claimed that he discovered the "East". He killed millions of native Americans and Spain colonized south America and most up through Mexico and into present day America. killing everything as they went. doosheExplorers from Europe began coming to the Americas.


By 1967 how did most Americans feel about us involvement in the Vietnam war?

By 1967, most American students did not favor U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. There were many demonstrations taking place against the war. Soldiers coming home from the war were not greeted warmly.


Why do you think so many Americans of 1898 tended to agree with Beveridge's rather than Sumner's views on the issue of colonial expansion?

Personally, I think they saw it as the US coming of age, and the opportunity to stand as an equal with Great Britain; the mother country, and an imperial power, although it was contrary to what the Founding Fathers originally wanted for the US.


How did slavery started in the US?

In the earlier years like the 1700s the British started coming to America and bringing the African Americans with them so it just kind of stuck. When Spanish and Portuguese went to the Americas to start colonies, they began to grow crops that needed labor and so they enslave Native Americans but the Native Americans were not immune to some of the disease the Europeans brought over so they began to enslave Africans because they were immune to most of the European disease.


Why people were concerned about new states coming into the union?

why people were concered about new states coming into the union