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yanalaym [24]
2 years ago
15

THIS IS A HISTORY QUESTION

Arts
1 answer:
tigry1 [53]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Benefit- Europeans asked for deerskin in the Southeast coast of the United States, and for buffalo skins and meat, and pemmican on the Great Plains. In turn, Native American demand influenced the trade goods brought by Europeans.

Pitfall- Religion and land ownership

2.   Pequot War- With the arrival of English traders and settlers in the Connecticut River Valley in the early 1630s, the balance shifted, resulting in conflict and intense competition for power as tribes wrested themselves from Pequot subjugation. This struggle to gain—or maintain—control fueled the outbreak of war. The outcome was the end of independence for the  Pequot people.

King Philip's War- In colonial New England, King Philip's War begins when a band of Wampanoag warriors raid the border settlement of Swansee, Massachusetts, and massacre the English colonists there. ... In early 1676, the Narragansett were defeated and their chief killed, while the Wampanoag and their other allies were gradually subdued. The outcome was that the English drew and quartered Philip's body and publicly displayed his head on a stake in Plymouth.

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