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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
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How did European contact impact indigenous peoples? (Select all that apply.) European goods were traded for native lands. Native

tribes became ill from diseases that were not present until the arrival of Europeans. Early European settlers attempted to convert native tribes to their religion. Europeans began to model the democratic influences of the Iroquois Confederacy. Europeans adopted the cultivation of wheat, sugar, coffee, and bananas. Is it like.... A, C, and E? I don't really know :P
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Sedaia [141]3 years ago
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Answer:

The best choices from the options, to be able to answer the question: How did European contact impact indigenous peoples, would be:

B: Native tribes became ill from diseases that were not present until the arrival of Europeans. This is correct as it was not until Europeans arrived in America that such diseases as smallpox, or chickenpox, made an appearance, decimating thousands of Native Americans all over the Americas. It is now known that the arrival of diseases brought by the European settlers was one of the biggest impacts that Europe had on America.

C: Early European settlers attempted to convert Native tribes to their religion. This is especially true for all those tribes who came into contact with the Spanish conquistadores. One of the reasons why the discovery of new lands was supported originally by the Spanish crown, was the desire for the extension of the Gospels. When Columbus found these new lands, and the "savages" in them, a whole movement of Christians, particularly Catholic orders, began to move into the Americas in order to bring the Gospel. Later, with the arrival of the English in America, although at first evangelization was not the main purpose, but rather to find a new place away from religious persecution, it later did become an issue, with Puritans attempting to "civilize" the Indians through religious knowledge. After them, many of the new protestant movements made it their goal to evangelize the savage Native people of the colonies.

None of the other choices is correct, as Europeans traded with Indians for goods, not lands, and since lands were sacred to Indian tribes, they would have never traded them. Also, crops like bananas, coffee, sugar cane and wheat, were brought by the Europeans into the Americas, not taken from the Americas by the Europeans.

Novosadov [1.4K]3 years ago
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The correct answers are B) Native tribes became ill from diseases that were not present until the arrival of Europeans. C) Early European settlers attempted to convert native tribes to their religion. E) Europeans adopted the cultivation of wheat, sugar, coffee, and bananas.

European contact impacted indigenous peoples in the following ways: Native tribes became ill from diseases that were not present until the arrival of Europeans. Early European settlers attempted to convert native tribes to their religion. Europeans adopted the cultivation of wheat, sugar, coffee, and bananas.

When the firts Europeans colonists arrived in the Americas, they realized the vast amount of raw materials and natural resources of this new region and wanted to colonize the Native American Indians and exploit their resources.

For instance, through evangelization, the Spaniards tried to control the Indians. However, one of the biggest issues that arose was that Europeans brought with them many diseases unknown to the Native Americans such as chickenpox, influenza, Malaria, that killed millions of Natives.

Finally, Europeans started to grow crops that grew very well in the Caribbean and later in other territories such as Sugar, Cotton, and tobacco.

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