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Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Histroy of Native Americans

During the European exploration period, explorers get on land own by the indispensable Americans. Their important aim was to conduct business, and to a fault do missionary whole caboodle. This reckon between the primaeval Americans and the European explorers had a immense contact on culture, politics, and religion. The two ag themes had a number of items that they shared, since each group had its own unique commodities. The European group introduced things like guns and new(prenominal) items, and in return, Americans provided skins and new(prenominal) commodities. The fictitious character of the commodities and services indicated how far the group had developed in term of technology. The objective of this essay is to equation the quality of works by European explorers, and works by Native Americans.\nBy examine the behavior of the two groups in footing of culture, religion and politics, thither are some far-famed similarities and deferences. All of these aspects cont ributed to the kind of works that each group presented. The European explorers were being driven by economic forces, when they landed on the Native Americans land. They were searching for a way in which they would give way to Asia. The Native Americans on the other hand, welcomed the European explorers, since they had some commodities which were of great importance to them (McCarthy, 63).\nThe metallic tools introduced by the European explorers, assisted the Native Americans in fighting their enemies. This shows that the Native Americans had not progressed in terms of technology, since the only products that the Native American gave in return was vegetables and sentient being products. These products were of great importance, considering that the European explorers need them.\nEurope wanted to boom out its colonies as far as possible, and that was one of the reasons why European explorers had to meet the Native Americans. Their items were more than improved than those of Native Americans. For this reason, many a(prenominal) European settlers chose to settle in the No...

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