Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and European settlers during the age of discovery
Many of the Indians of eastern North America lived in villages. They hunted and farmed, growing such crops as maize (corn), beans, and squash. Trading was also an important activity. The Indians learned much from one another as they exchanged goods and shared ideas and experiences. Throughout the Americas, goods were traded along routes that existed thousands of years before the Europeans arrived. Native Americans used powwows and rituals, as part of their culture, to gain support from their Gods in activities from hunting to rain. During the Age of Discovery, Native Americans' economy was based upon trade, climate, and relationships. If hunting was good they would have good economy through trade and use of animals. It worked the same way as climate. If it rained plenty, they could grow more crops to support more people. If they were all friendly to each other they could trade together and experience these advancements in economy. The Settlers and explorers had much different ways of life. Settlers often built permanent shelters made of brick or wood. The explorers had giant camps with tents. They did share characteristics of natives like telling stories and drinking liquor. They, on the other hand, believed in o
, de Soto gave Europeans a good idea of the width of North America. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**BibliographyHoliday Celebrations, Studio Melizo, Pilgrims and America's First Thanksgiving, the, 10/29/00, http://www. Historians believe that the Iroquois leader Hiawatha helped found the federation to stop the fighting among these neighboring tribes. Some Europeans tried to understand the Indians' ways and treated them fairly. The conquistadors, especially, had an economy based on what they took from others and what they achieved. Most of the early fighting consisted of small battles between settlers and Indians. After de Soto died of fever in 1542, the survivors of the expedition sailed down the river and eventually reached Mexico by way of the Gulf of Mexico. Squanto, a Patuxet, is said to have taught the white settlers how to plant corn and fertilize it with dead fish. , Spanish Exploration and Conquest of Native America, 2000 Native American Conquest Corp. The French and Indians got along well at first. Poor and inadequate food, strenuous work, and cold, stormy weather made the settlers susceptible to sickness. De Soto brought foreign diseases, horses, whips, swords and vicious dogs to America; he took women, food and slaves as he went.
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