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How Did Native Americans View The World Different

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How did Europeans and Indians view the world different? The Indians and Europeans viewed the world different because religion played a big role and their living ways. Religion and culture differences were apart of the landscape of America long before the time Europeans arrived and settled. In the time of the new period when Europeans arrived to the Americas most were in shock that the people they encountered or saw had religion beliefs or religious traditions from their own and many Europeans thought they didn’t have any religion beliefs at all, those people were known as the Indians.
The Indians (indigenous) the people that were already on the land that the Europeans tried to call the new world were all divided into different groups going off of their language, land, cultural views, and ritual routines. Other nations that later created Iroquois group, established sophisticated forms of government that gave them the say so to live harmoniously despite of tribal differences. The Europeans during the 16th century brought with them Christianity to the place they called the new world. The Europeans tried to convert Indians to Christianity. There were 2 main strategies Europeans used to try to convert the Indians one was based …show more content…

The Indian people practiced altering their food diets and getting certain foods for the different seasons that occurred. In the Native World ecological wasn’t a place for perfection. When the weather got crazy it made the crops go bad so they relied on different food like wild plants. The Indians also didn’t think land should be property for a certain group or person. The Europeans viewed life way much different than the Indians; they valued individual wealth and progress. They thought every and any land that hasn’t been walked on or settled it was useless. The Europeans didn’t accept the fact that the Native Americans used lands and territories for hunting and fishing for

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