The most impactful changes to Native American populations done by the colonial settlement was:
1 - the disease - <span>smallpox and influenza killed almost 90% American Native population
2. extermination policies - by hunting them, the population was in decline
3. Territory - the colonists took their land
4. forced relocation policies - the colonits forced them to stay in some special place, no leaving, starving them
</span>5. coexistence reasoning - the differences between colonist and Native believes
The compromise would keep the number of slave states and free states equal and maintain the balance of power
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Explanation:
they were targeted because they had lot of crops and houses
Answer:
Ebenezer.
Explanation:
The Georgian Salzburgers were a group of Protestant families who were expelled from Salzburg by the Archbishop during the Catholic Counterreformation. While some went to Prussia and the Netherlands, the rest went to America.
In 1734, the group of Salburgers arrived by ship at the mouth of the Savannah River. There, they began to establish a settlement nearby the lands of the Uchee Indians. This settlement was given the <u>biblical name "Ebenezer" which means "stone of help". </u>