The decline of European colonies and Indian power in the United States today was once a land of Native Americans. The Indians argued that God gave them the right to own and arrange land. The problem we saw in the class is that Europeans such as Spanish and English occupied Native American lands by the names of kings and queen. They invaded their territory and destroyed their culture under the name of conquest. The intention I will show is how these problems were formed between 1607 and 1644.
Located in Virginia, Jamestown is the first permanent British settlement in North America. Prior Indians were in Jamestown. Indians used to run agriculture for their lives. The Europeans arrived there and found that it was a good place to live. They want to buy Jamestown, but the Indians are already there. They tried to acquire, but they did not even know about planting. Therefore, they seek the help of the Indians to survive. Europeans claim that the Indians who live there are civilized and not chaotic. These confrontations exacerbate the economic downturn of Jamestown
The settlement of Europeans is devastating for Native Americans. From the first European time, the American Indians could not imagine that they would be affected by Europeans. First, the Europeans brought illness that was not immune to American Indians. Therefore, many American Indians are killed by these diseases. As more and more Europeans come here, Europeans want more land. This land belongs to the American Indian. As a result, a series of conflicts and wars began between the Europeans and the American Indians. In most cases, American Indians lost land to Europeans. Whether it is a conflict or a fraud, the land was taken to the American Indians. After all, the American Indian lifestyle was destroyed and they were encouraged to integrate into Europe and subsequent American lifestyles. Over the centuries Native Americans have been adversely affected by European influences on the Americas.
The settlement in Europe had overwhelming negative influence on Native American. Native American tribes have occasionally built positive relationships with European settlers, but permanent European settlements in the US eventually brought illness and evacuation. Native Americans are not immune to diseases in Europe, and their population is severely damaged (sometimes deliberately) by the introduction of illnesses like small pox. Over time, most of the surviving tribes were forcibly taken away from the traditional land to leave room for expansion of the European settlements.