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Eddi Din [679]
4 years ago
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What did the English find in North America that they did not have in Europe? How did they use it?

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yuradex [85]4 years ago
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North America had turkeys, corn, and Natives of course. Most colonists treated the Natives nicely since they traded useful items with them. They even taught the colonists how to grow corn and farm correctly. Later on the colonists would send these things to England to show the people what they found. They wanted to start a trade system since it would benefit the colonists. As more and more people wanted to live in America, they were going to need room. The colonists wanted land which the Natives didn't want to give up since they literally lived on it centuries. Things got nasty and eventually the Natives got pushed out and had to live elsewhere....after the fact that millions of them where killed and enslaved in horrific ways. No details about that because it is no joke very gruesome. Hope this helped.
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