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Innovation for Settlers of The Americas

2023-01-08 00:05:29

Innovating the world in the United States is a task that no new settlers have been found. In order to make their new life as simple as possible, we need to combine culture with many different types of people. The Europeans did not even know the existence of the Americas before the 15th century. They need to help their journey. Many people are accustomed to helping others in the process of exploring the new world. Many of these useful "guides" can not even speak English, and in most cases they violate their wishes.

INTRODUCTION: Since the first white settlers arrived in America in 1492, Native American has been regarded as a minority. People are not as good as new "white people" settlers, and they are not suitable for living in new US land. According to the treaty of Guadapurpe - Hildago in 1803, the United States purchased from Louisiana, the war with Mexico expanded to the west, the southwest moved from the southwest to the USA, the white settler continued to move to the west. - I decided to discuss the spiritual theme of Native American. To solve this problem, I will first discuss my understanding of indigenous peoples. Next, I will explain how this knowledge can help Native American practice. Finally, I will discuss the ethical issues and the plight of social workers that may work with Native Americans.

When British colonists came to North America for the first time in the early 16th century, the Iroquois and other indigenous peoples taught British colonists how to grow corn. Like Iroquois, British settlers ate a lot of "sloppy puddings" - corn pudding. But they also made corn the same as the wheat bread they ate at home in the UK. In 1621, when a pilgrim arrived at Cape Cod, a man native Patuxet named Tisquantum greeted them. A few years ago a British businessman kidnapped Tisquantum, brought him back to the UK where he studied English. In 1620, Tisquantum finally went home and all the people he knew - the whole of his town - died of small pox or measles they caught from a British businessman. When a pilgrim arrived and settled in his village in the sky, he taught them how to plant the abandoned corn field there.

In the 1600s British settlers came to America to find evacuation centers and lands. After coming to America, settlers exchanged with locals and eventually established a relationship. There are various factors that affect the relationship between Chesapeake Bay and New England. The events that caused tension among the locals were the settlers' desire for new lands, diseases, and ongoing conflicts between locals and settlers. In Chesapeake Bay, originally Powhatans was the dominant power of Native American.