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    Native Americans live in their own world and own community‚ owning casinos‚ private housing and just recently an amusement park in the makings. With approximately 2.1 million Native Americans in the United States‚ 566 nationally recognized and 10 separate cultures‚ we make up roughly 0.6 percent of the American population today. The 10 different cultures are the Arctic‚ the Subarctic‚ the Northeast‚ the Southeast‚ the Plains‚ the Southwest‚ the Great basin‚ California‚ the Northwest Coast and the

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    During the imperialistic colonial era‚ the mainland America welcomed the vast majority of European settlements coming from different parts of the continent. The major colonies include the Spanish‚ French‚ Dutch‚ and English. The colonization of the New World by the Europeans from the late Fifteenth century through the Seventeenth century transformed the face of the world. During the colonial period‚ the Spanish mostly settled in the present day Southwestern United States. While the French colonies

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    HIST101 B006 Sum 14 The Relocation of the Native Americans: An Analysis The forced relocation of thousands of Native Americans will remain a blemish on American history simply by virtue of the number of Native Americans that perished during this relocation‚ as well as the seeming lack of care by the United States. However‚ many believe that this relocation was something of a necessary evil. President Andrew Jackson was something of the figurehead for decisions regarding these relocations‚ but he

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    of Phoenix The Native American experience ETH/125- Cultural Diversity Professor Janine Martins-Shannon I am writing this paper as a person of Native American descent writing to a friend of a different race. This paper will inform my friend of the struggles we have had to endure and overcome throughout history. Dear David‚ I am

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    destroyed Indian America and created Colonial America. In the years prior to the Pilgrims establishing Plymouth colony in 1620‚ the area had been ravaged by an epidemic of disease which had wiped out the original Indian inhabitants. The Pilgrims believed that God had sent the disease among the Indians to clear the site for his ‘chosen people’. This is but one example of how the introduction of disease would forever change the existing Indian America into a ‘new’ America the Natives would barely recognize

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    Native Americans are the Same as Catholics? Surprisingly‚ Native American and Catholic religions have as much in common as they have in differences. Native Americans have been practicing their individual‚ but very similar religions for thousands of years. Yet‚ in a brief period of time‚ they lost much their traditional religious practices due to the aggressive Catholic administration and missionaries in their efforts to “reform”‚ modernize‚ and educate Native American populations and their

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    The Native Americans and the Colonists have had a very close relationship throughout history. I’d say that they’ve had sort of a mutual relationship. In about 1640 the English started building colonies in in the New England colonies in colonial America. Jamestown was a common area where the Natives and the colonists had sort of mixed feelings with each other. I think the English true intentions was to use the Natives and steal their resources like their gold and their beads. The Natives

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    The Settlers and the Natives The Colonie’s relationship with the natives of the land that they colonied effected the way that the colonies evolve. From as early as the discovery of Roanoke in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh who captured two Native American back to England‚ bad blood had formed between the Chesapeake Colonies and the Native Americans. The New England Colonies had a very different relationship with the Natives‚ one which involed alliances and trade. Throughout history‚ these alliances

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    During the colonization of North America‚ there was a wide range of how well the colonists’ relationships with the Native Americans were. The relations in the British colonies varied. In Jamestown‚ which was one of the earliest English settlements‚ the relations were not good. The colonists thought of the Native people as savages and no more than mere animals. They were almost always fighting and the only reason they traded was out of fear and necessity. Yet‚ in Plymouth the Natives and the colonists

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    The conquest and colonization of the peoples of America and their implications devastating for the aboriginal population of America were the immediate consequences of this momentous event. America had been isolated from the world for thousands of years‚ and the arrival of the Europeans took a radical turn to its history‚ with effects that feel up to the present time. In addition to disintegrate the political and economic systems that existed‚ indigenous peoples suffered a loss of the sense of their

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