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Inga [223]
2 years ago
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Due to the fur trade, which problems did indigenous people face? check all of the boxes that apply. dependency on european goods

loss of culture high taxes on trade income infections loss of animal populations competition with spanish traders in the caribbean conflicts with other indigenous groups
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2 answers:
lakkis [162]2 years ago
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<h3>Indigenous people faced following problem: </h3>
  • dependency on European goods
  • loss of culture
  • infections
  • loss of animal populations
  • conflicts with other American Indian groups
<h3>Who are Indigenous people?</h3>

Indigenous People are distinct ethnic and cultural groups who share a collective connection to the land and natural resources they live on or from which they have been displaced.

To learn more about Indiginious people from the given link

brainly.com/question/25318072

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cricket20 [7]2 years ago
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pero tuwing cleaners lang :)

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