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shutvik [7]
1 year ago
8

Describe how Native Americans resisted white settlement.

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aleksandrvk [35]1 year ago
8 0

By declining to engage in commerce with them or provide them pertinent information.

<h3>How you will describe Native Americans?</h3>

The Native Americans, often referred to as First Americans, Indigenous Americans, American Indians, and other titles, are the indigenous peoples of the United States, sometimes just residing on the mainland but also in Hawaii and other American territories. In the US, there are 574 officially recognized tribes, almost half of which are connected to Indian reservations. Native tribes from the contiguous United States as well as Alaska Natives are considered "Native Americans" by the United States Census.

Native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chamorros are examples of native Americans who are neither American Indians or Alaska Natives. These individuals are classified as "Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander" by the US Census.

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