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European And American Indian Interactions

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Ripon Ali Professor James Boles September 20, 2014 U.S. History Origins 24000 European and American Indian Interactions The dominant themes of early European and American Indian interactions were trade, warfare, and religion. According to the Created Equal 2nd Edition textbook, the first interaction that took place between the Europeans and the American Indians was in 1492, which was the year when Christopher Columbus first landed in America. (1.Borstlelman, Jones, May, Ruiz, Wood, pg 11) When Columbus first came to America his way of interacting with the American Indians would define theme of interactions for a long period to come. Amazed by the gold that was to be found from the American Indians and the common belief at that time that the “whole world is the rightful inheritance of Christianity.” Columbus and his followers set to rule the American Indians and impose Christianity on them. Having more advanced warfare than the American Indians, early Europeans enslaved and robbed them of their land and possessions. Due to the European diseases that were brought, most island populations of American Indians became extinct. Therefore, in search for more labor Europeans moved to explore the mainland. The French trade increased mainly because of the Indian’s ability to procure beaver pelts. Furthermore, without the Indian’s cooperation, the Europeans could not carry its trade in furs and skins. Without the Indians, the Europeans wouldn’t have been to increase their economy. The

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