received solemn promises from the government that they would be left alone and provided with supplies
during the years between 1500 and 1648,several wars were fought in Europe, partly for religious reasons and partly to keep one nations from growing too powerful
The Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890 had a profound and lasting impact on relations among Plains Indians. It intensified feelings of distrust and resentment towards the U.S. government, leading to greater unity among various tribes in their shared grief and loss. The event also served as a catalyst for increased efforts to preserve Native culture and identity, as tribes sought to resist further encroachment on their rights and lands. Ultimately, it solidified a sense of collective identity among Plains Indians in the face of ongoing oppression.
the bomb blast off the lands
Forsooth! The rebels will maraud these lands no more!
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"Received solemn promises from the government that they would be left alone and provided with supplies on the remaining land."
English and Spanish soldiers invaded and took lands from Indians.
Conquistadors were the Spanish soldiers that invaded and took lands from the Indians.
hupa indians
Indians in Latin America died from various causes, including diseases brought by European colonizers, war, forced labor, and displacement from their lands. These factors contributed to a significant decline in indigenous populations following European contact.
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This was where the Indians were all forced from their lands. It led to a lot of deaths through wars and a lot of ill will to America.
The native Americans reacted in defence, for their lands that the europeans were trying to take over resulting in the Indians to move. And later on resulting in a war.
Victoria Lena Manyarrows has written: 'Songs from the native lands' -- subject(s): Poetry, Indians of North America
Native Americans righfully claimed all lands in the America's (today known as North America, Central America and South America). This was confirmed by the courts of Europe in 1532 (that they had a legal and rightful claim to the lands as its owner and custodians).
John Filson has written: 'The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky: and an essay towards the the topography and natural history of that important country' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Indians of North America, Captivities, Description and travel, Public lands 'The discovery, settlement and present state of Kentucke' -- subject(s): Captivities, Public lands, Description and travel, Indians of North America
The west lands