Domestication of corn changed the North American culture by allowing them to be more settled as they could support larger population. As population grew, the domesticated corn was one of the main sources of food.
It is the way WE live right now that changes the native Americans. Get it right.
The Dawes Act eliminates the lack of private property and the nomadic tradition
The answer is corn or squash, because squash can sometimes be yellow but not all the time and corn is always yellow and it does not change color.
the exploration effected the native Americans like they did with the africans. this was a very big change at the time.
It became an important food and cash crop.
As they gradually took control of territory in South, Central, and North America during the Colonial Period, Spanish colonists tried to change Native American cultures in numerous ways. Primarily, they sought to change the power-structure of these cultures, with Spain becoming the ruling authority. At the same time, they sought to convert the Native culture into a Christian one.
As they gradually took control of territory in South, Central, and North America during the Colonial Period, Spanish colonists tried to change Native American cultures in numerous ways. Primarily, they sought to change the power-structure of these cultures, with Spain becoming the ruling authority. At the same time, they sought to convert the Native culture into a Christian one.
how did farming change the life of native americans
They have found that Native American's began to cultivate corn at least 3000 B.C. (5000 years ago), Europeans learned of this crop from the Natives c.1492+. There is no real record of how it effected the Mesoamerican cultures, and it can only be guessed that it changed their cultures like it did any other cultural group in the world.
Domestication of corn changed the North American culture by allowing them to be more settled as they could support larger population. As population grew, the domesticated corn was one of the main sources of food.
There are hundreds of Native American Cultures. They range from California to Maine and from Alaska to Panama. These cultures can be as different as African Cultures are from Inuit Cultures. If you want to learn about Native Americans and how they dressed you should pick a specific Native American Tribe to learn about and then another to compare to. Here is a link to help you on your quest for information. So, your question is "What do Native Americans wear and why?" I am wearing a hoody and jeans today because it's cold outside.
As they gradually took control of territory in South, Central, and North America during the Colonial Period, Spanish colonists tried to change Native American cultures in numerous ways. Primarily, they sought to change the power-structure of these cultures, with Spain becoming the ruling authority. At the same time, they sought to convert the Native culture into a Christian one.
well; it depends on what your talking about by "native American" if you mean like the native American people (indians): the European explorers forced them out of their lands and homes. if you mean "Native American" like the original colonies and stuff-the European Culture had GREAT effects on our early early American culture-about the time the 13 colonies were established.
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A potential thesis statement could be: "The history of tattoos in Native American culture reveals a rich tradition of spiritual significance, cultural identity, and artistic expression that has endured through centuries of colonization and cultural change."