In the era of European exploration, explorers roamed the sea and looked for a faster waterway to Asia. Along the way, European explorers discovered a new continent, the United States. Italian sailor Christopher Columbus called him indigenous native American he encountered the "Indians" He considered this in India, this word is often used to date, even when considered in India. Europeans have rapidly shifted their attention from waterways to Asia, but they headed for colonizing the new world.
(Predatory attacks of Carolina State and Timucas, Guaus and Apalachees victims during the early 17th century, especially during the 1670s), some native American groups of colonial slaves in the US, but for several reasons in Africa in the United States The main obligor for. Easy to escape and familiar with the terrain Indian, their concern will lead to continuous enslavement of war, destroying profitable fur trade. Europeans may be easily misunderstood as free men escaping because of their skin color
HIST 0233. Latin American colony. Europe, Native American and Africa: Colonial Latin America is a creation of three ethnic groups from the Columbus voyage to the independence of the 19th century from 1492. The Spanish and Portuguese conquerors brought the crusade, the hearing, the world of renaissance. Native American live in wealthy empire and hunter group. African slaves from Senegal, Nigeria, Congo and Angola, with an old tradition, create a new tradition. These different countries unite to form new people. It is violence, slavery and oppression - but there are also arts, religion, new society, new ideas. P WRIT
HIST 1976A. Native history of Latin America and North America. From Alaska to Argentina, indigenous peoples have different histories. Today's Latin American and American indigenous peoples have different indigenous American heritage to establish different colonial societies in Spain, Portugal, England and France. But the experience of conquest, resistance, adaptation is also an important story. In colonial times, Native Americans and Europeans competed and shared the land. However, after independence, the new American republic tried to destroy American Indians through war and assimilation. "Lost Indian" refuses to disappear: but in the last century, indigenous peoples of the modern country (North-South) reaffirmed their identity. WRIT DPLL