11-20-15
1st hour
Mr. O’Neal
Before Europeans had ever set foot on North America the continent was a vast land made up of various Native American nations that had their own traditions and cultures. The Natives of america possessed different aspects of human nature that incorporated them into their own society. They had social structures, trade routes and relationships between abundance of other Native groups and which had made them quite an intricate group of people, but as how the europeans saw them as savages just being waited to be claimed then take their land as if it has always belonged to them. Upon the europeans arrival to the new continent that was often tagged as “The New World”. They had affairs with Indians in the …show more content…
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