no because the Jamestown settlers came before the Mayflower people. -- BTW not true.
Absolutely not! There is proof that the Vikings were in North America long before The Mayflower; also the Spanish settlement of St. Augustine was before the Mayflower time. Finally there is some proof and stories that Zheng He came to North America. I believe there is an excavation going on right now in Washington that is digging up a ship that may have been his.
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one of the biggest threats was that when the eurpoeans arrived to the other side, the united states of american they threatened the native americans saying they wanted the land that the native americans were on. However the native americans went up with a fight and didnt let them.
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Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Native Americans in the United States of furs to the English for often higher prices and higher quality goods than they could offer.
there are 2,000,000 native americans in the united states but not full blooded. but there are 100 full and nearly full blooded native americans in the united states. they live in oklahoma. alone
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what did the native americans call the four states that met at a common corner
The United States constitution gave Native Americans the right to vote in 1924, until this date Native Americans were not considered citizens. There are treaties that were signed by the various tribes that included the Native peoples into the constitution of the United States.
Native Americans are people who were born in the united states native means from in this case and Americans are from America so from America is what it means.
Native Americans in the west.
there are 80,000,000 indigenous americans. in the united states you will not find many native americans.
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Native Americans felt angry that the United States demanded their own land. Some Native Americans were forced to sell their lands to companies. The lives of the Native Americans will never be the same again.
Native Americans lived through out what is now called The United States and Canada
native Americans helped society today by expanding states and giving ancestory