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How did Europeans arrive in north America? how did natives encounter them? r( plz answer in points ) chapter name displacing indigenous people

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Answered by PriyaSharma80
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In the summer the Native Americans helped the pilgrims by teaching them how to farm and raise livestock. European settlers came to America to escape religious persecution and practice their religion the way they wanted too. European settlers came to America for wealth. they would trade fur and timber to Europe.
When Europeans arrived in the New World, they encountered the Taíno Indians, who inhabited the northern islands of the Caribbean, including the Bahamas and the Greater Antilles. The Carib Indians inhabited the Lesser Antilles. Both populations had migrated northward from South America along the Caribbean island chain well before the arrival of Europeans. Historians and archaeologists believe that the Taínos were a relatively peaceful population, while the Caribs were more aggressive. Because the Taínos lived in areas initially explored and settled by Europeans, they were the first native peoples to be affected by European demands to provide labor, accept Catholicism, and submit to the authority of Spanish crown.
Answered by anishdabke01
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They arrived by plane....
Plane ✈ was amazing

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