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.
Lost their traditional cultural practices
tobacco and it got all the american indians fever with it to start off
they got mad because they cut down trees
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to warm house
conflicts began
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Lost their traditional cultural practices
Lost their traditional cultural practices
Lost their traditional cultural practices
The allotment system, established by the Dawes Act of 1887, aimed to assimilate American Indians into American society by dividing communal tribal lands into individual plots. This led to the significant loss of tribal land, as surplus lands were sold to white settlers, resulting in a dramatic reduction of Native American landholdings. Additionally, the system undermined traditional communal living and cultural practices, contributing to economic hardship and social disruption among Indigenous communities. Overall, the allotment system facilitated the encroachment of settlers and the erosion of Native American sovereignty.
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tobacco the huge fields of tobacco made it even harder for American Indians to grow their corn, beans, and squash
The effect was the Choctaw new lands west of Mississippi River exchange for their Land
Did you mean the French and Indian War? The French Revolution had no effect on American Indians
tobacco and it got all the american indians fever with it to start off
The settlers turned The Bible's words into music. Thats how they created Folk Music