a long-running pattern of whites removing Native Americans from their land, their lifestyle, and killing them.
Mainly just Native Americans/Indians lived here, but before the pilgrims there was also a small settlement of Filipinos that settled down in Louisiana around the early 1500's. Where as the pilgrims arrived here around the 1600's. There were also some Norse/Vikings that arrived here in the 1000's, around 400 years before Columbus. They arrived around the north east of America or somewhere around Canada. Although they did arrive here before the pilgrims, they did not technically settle here since they went back to Europe. Although some, mainly scholars, say that some settled around Canada, It has not yet been fully proven. So technically they did not settle here. Also, Columbus arrived in North America around the 1400's but mainly had established a settlement around the Caribbeans, and he did not stay here in North America, but instead went back to Europe. Although, the area where Columbus had established a settlement was acknowledged as a small colony of Spain.
Technically their wasnt any segregation in this part of the country BUT in general whites tended to hate blacks and tried at best to keep to their own neighboorhoods away from blacks but you did have your mix relationships though looked down upon it did happen
I would say that depends on the time period, but more than likely it was slaves so i would say African Americans since they would never have been in the Americas if it wasn't for the Europeans in the Atlantic Slave trade or "middle passage"
The u.s or America is created by all typed of immigrants, the spanish (spain) had arrived in the u.s, then came pilgrims and also englishmen. Mexico actually owned south of the U.S including Texas, Nevada, California, Oregon, and Washington. unfortunetly Mexico couldnt afford owining all the states since back then there wasnt law, power wasnt process by Mexico. The u.s was never a private place for anyone Europeans came in with no problem everyone was welcome. Until the "americans" decided to make their own people and claim America theirs, when really it was for Everyone and America probably would have all types of Races here and now america is big, because all these races built it to share and now people claimed being "Americans" took control after they snatched it from the Natives
a long-running pattern of whites removing Native Americans from their land, their lifestyle, and killing them.
has been to suffer at the hands of Europeans in America.
aborigines have increased in population since europeans began arriving in australia is this true or false wikipedia answers
Since about 400 years ago, as Jews arrived in the Americas.
Since 1736 . They arrived at Philadelphia aboard the ship Harle .
Mainly just Native Americans/Indians lived here, but before the pilgrims there was also a small settlement of Filipinos that settled down in Louisiana around the early 1500's. Where as the pilgrims arrived here around the 1600's. There were also some Norse/Vikings that arrived here in the 1000's, around 400 years before Columbus. They arrived around the north east of America or somewhere around Canada. Although they did arrive here before the pilgrims, they did not technically settle here since they went back to Europe. Although some, mainly scholars, say that some settled around Canada, It has not yet been fully proven. So technically they did not settle here. Also, Columbus arrived in North America around the 1400's but mainly had established a settlement around the Caribbeans, and he did not stay here in North America, but instead went back to Europe. Although, the area where Columbus had established a settlement was acknowledged as a small colony of Spain.
Since 1492 when Columbus discovered the Americas.
Since 1492 when Columbus discovered some islands in the Caribbean
America has benefited from a pioneering spirit. Americans have always been interested in new discoveries, ever since Europeans discovered America. India, in comparison, has tended to bog down in religious disputes and the smothering caste system. Nonetheless, India has made a lot of progress in recent decades, and is considered to be one of the world's great emerging economies, so perhaps it will catch up to America.
The newfound wolf was thought to be trapped and hunted to extinction, but new evidence shows that the caribou population declined from 125,000 to around 5000 after the Europeans arrived in America, so their numbers declined rapidly and the rest died of old age and disease since reproduction rate for them were low.
100,000 our more there are more then 999,999 Aztec
Yes they did in the 17th or 18th century. The Europeans were not aware of these explorations, and since no lasting colonies were formed, they remained unaware.