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The Native Americans could adapt to this biome the easiest.
No, once converted they weren't allowed to leave the mission grounds.
No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.
Native Americans ate what was provided by the land. They ate meat that they could hunt and catch and vegetation that they could farm or gather.
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
Native Americans.
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
because the animals they were hunting would attract other animals that could eat them.Also because that animal could be gone forever/ extinct
No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.
The Native Americans lost a great deal. Without the French, Native Americans could not stop British settlers from moving on their lands
by refusing to allow Native Americans to assimilate by making it illegal for Native Americans to sell their land to speculators by providing larger land parcels so the Native Americans could grow more crops by using land speculators as brokers between the government and Native Americans
they liked it and they could