The Crow got their first horses from the Plains Shoshone around the year 1740.
The Shoshone got their horses from the Comanche about twenty years earlier, and the Comanche got them from the Spanish in west Texas in the late 1600's.
a misunderstanding between the natives and the europeans was the land... the land went to the Indians or it went to the euro's... really the land was the natives first. when the europeans thought there was nothing here, the natives had been settled here. the entire time the natives lived on this continent, they lived here. the were frist born here, not to mention the word Indian was not chosen by the true natives. the europeans called them Indians as a slang word to describe them to others bak home. they used the word t hurt them... not to give them pride and erogence. the native American culture immigrated from spaoin.
The Delaware Indians traded by saying "you give me this and I'll give you this. They traded with a lot of other Indian tribes.
IMPORTANT BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Well, first of all, William Weatherford or "Red Eagle", was the leader of the Creek Indians. His warriors were called the Red Sticks which were loyal to him and fought the white settlers a.k.a. Europeans and Americans (they were called white settlers, its nothing racist) to keep their land. ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION: The White Sticks were Creek Indians that were loyal to the British and Americans and also helped them defeat the Red sticks, kick them out, and give land to Americans which is today's Alabama,Oklahoma,Georgia and Tennessee
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"The most striking deature of Native American society at the time Europeans arrived was its sheer diversity" Give Me Liberty Vol. 1 Eric Foner, page 8
small pox, influenza, and bubonic plauge.
they pushed other people to other land
The Indians did not unite and attack the british because the british did not give them a chance to unite and attack.
gold and like important stuff which the Indians thought would help there friendship.
Give it Back to the Indians was created in 1939.
Yes it is good for horses to give people rides
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Horses give birth to live young
When the Europeans passed diseases on to American Indians, they and their ancestors had built up an immunity to the diseases. Some also did not know they carried the disease or it did not affect them because of their race. The Indians who then received the diseases suffered the way Europeans had when introduced to the diseases, but that's not really necessary to know most of the time because it was simply an ongoing thing that had started many many years ago. The Europeans had no idea that they even could pass it on to the Indians, and because they were immune, it was like no tag-backs in tag.The Europeans originally got the diseases from animals. They lived so close to pigs, cows and other animals that contracted diseases. They ate them, drank their milk and had them living in the same house, with just a wall separating it. These diseases that the Europeans received came from those animals. However, the North/Central/South Americans did not live nearly as close to animals. They did not have cows, sheep, goats, horses or pigs in America. There were very few illness that came to the Americans, therefore when introduced to diseases for the first time, the result was devastating. They were very clean people that lived in small groups.
No, horses are mammals and have a live birth
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