Social, as well as cultural disintegration occurred. The Europeans introduced their own forms of religions, and various other aspects of European culture. Because the Cherokees had a very coordinated economy/government they were able to "fuse" themselves for a very long time to the uprising European juggernaut. However, when the time came for the Cherokees to take a side in the Revolutionary war things got nasty.
The Cherokee, like all other natives, were forced to assimilate to European values and lifestyles. The Cherokee were easier to assimilate than other nations because their lifestyle at the time was closer (than some) to the proposed lifestyle offered by assimilation.
Native American's did not, as a general rule, have a concept of "Evil" and that is the one key influence that European's (later Americans) brought to them. That a man could say one thing and do another was a concept that they didn't know or understand; only those 'mental deviants' were capable of this type of action.
Many took up Christianity, made their houses differently, started to learn English, used different farming tools, and made a constitution.
Since hernando de sato came there and he spread his dieases and had far more better weapons than the cherokee which resulted in death of many cheokee people
alcohol and guns, maybe?
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Prior to the arrival of the Europeans, the Iroquis developed a confederation to?
the arrival of the europeans in the Indian subcontinent were a large land mass shered by both civilizations
Men: Hunted wild animalsWoman: Gathered fruits and such from near by areas Change: Advent of agriculture/the arrival of Europeans
i donno.srry!
Had harmful effects
no i cant
They abbused them
No not at the time of the arrival of the Europeans.
The Europeans profited because of their arrival, and got very rich. On the other hand, the Native Americans decreased in population, became very poor and nearly got wiped out.
The arrival of the European in the 15th and 16th century led to the slave trade. The Europeans traders were involved in the African kingdoms like Mali and Ghana because of their sophisticated trading networks.