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Native American Immigrants

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In the 1800’s The United States had endless opportunities and was appealing to many immigrants who wanted what freedoms the United States had to offer, but the change in cultures and search for new opportunities brought on massacres and death among The Native Americans. There were several cultural and spiritual differences between The Native Americans tribes and the European immigrants, but they were willing to live with the immigrants and try to adapt the new culture until the relationships were strained by the loss of their land and the diseases brought from the foreigners. Over time war broke out against the tribes who didn’t commit to the new found “civilized” culture. Tribes who resisted were forcefully removed by the Army and several were massacred before they could be forced to leave. It was then when President Andrew Jackson drafted up the Indian removal plan in 1893 that created the policy to remove or massacre all Indian Tribes. At first the Native Americans tribes resisted invasion because of their immensely large tribal communities, their knowledge of their land, and hunting expertise. They had the advantage by knowing their terrain and were fighting in their homeland. The Europeans had the upper hand with the superior weapons and military but also had to travel thousands of miles to fight in a land unfamiliar to them as well as unknow diseases to the tribal communities. The most immense limitations the Native American Indians had against the European

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