How Did The Europeans Impact The Native Americans

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Native Americans were the first people who lived in the country today that is called the United States of America. Then eventually the colonists from England came over and basically took over. They implemented their way of life right on the Natives that impacted them, but in some ways the Natives impacted the Europeans too. The Europeans culture impacted the Natives population and economy. While the Natives impacted the Europeans by teaching them new skills and introducing new trades. But not all of these cultural impacts were good. The first Europeans that the Natives met were Columbus and his people then of course more and more showed up but they all had the same impact on the Natives. The first impact was the Natives population. The europeans drastically decreased the Native Americans population. One way the Europeans did this was by bringing over new diseases the natives were unaware of and were not able to treat themselves of the illness. This wiped out a majority of Natives. Another way Natives were killed was because of the Europeans cutting down the trees for timber and space for their homes. This caused animals to be displaced and killed which was the main source of food for the natives. There were other reasons like massacres and fights that also wiped out the Native population. But …show more content…

The Europeans had to somehow survive in this new world and the Natives were a big help in that. Natives taught the Europeans to hunt animals in order to survive. And they taught them how to grow crops. This helped the Europeans survive in a new place they knew nothing about. Without their help there would not have been such a success in creation of the United States. The new crops also provided a new trade. Europeans were able to spread the new crops and in return earn profit and form a new trading and economic system. The natives seemed to have much more positive impact on the Europeans than they had on the

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