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Cultural Differences Between Native Americans And Explorers

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Although the Native Americans are timid and peaceful people, would history be different if the great explorers did find their lands? The Europeans have been the causes between the Native Americans and the explorers. The explorers came and explored the Native lands and they had to deal with equality, religious beliefs, and being overpowered. If the Explorers didn’t change the living styles and made the Natives move would there even be a war? Are the real savages Native Americans or the European? The conflict all started because the Explorers want to overrule the Natives. First of all, the Native Americans believed in equality. In Chief Red Jacket “ He has made great differences between his white and red children. He has given us different complexions and different customs.” meaning God created them different, but they should still have equal rights and should be treated the same. If the explorers had the same amount of people as Natives it would have been a fair fight. The Natives were upset because the explorers took advantage. …show more content…

The explorers had the natives destroying themselves. The Native Americans didn’t have the same equal rights as the Europeans and explorers. Native Americans didn’t like the fact the explorers came to them and took their things and started war with them. The Europeans and more people, bigger and better weapons than the natives. If the explorers weren’t so overpowered the natives could have fought back. In Mary Rowlandson “I offered my the money to my master, but he bade me to keep it: And I brought a piece of horseflesh.” the natives didn’t hurt her, they made her work and they fed her “ He gave me pancakes, about as big as two fingers; and fried bear.” The Native Americans had power sometimes, but the Europeans and the explorers were always on top. The explorers took the Natives hunting grounds so they couldn’t hunt. The Native Americans were

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