7.2b Different European groups had varied interactions and relationships with the Native American societies they encountered. Native American societies suffered from losses of life and land due to the Encounter with Europeans justified by the “Doctrine of Discovery.”
Students will compare and contrast British interactions with the Wampanoag, Dutch interactions with the Mahican, Mohawk or Munsee, French interactions with the Algonquin, and Spanish interactions with the Muscogee.
Students will investigate other Native American societies found in their locality and their interactions with European groups.
Students will examine the major reasons why Native American societies declined in population and lost land to the Europeans.
Students will compare and contrast British interactions with the Wampanoag, Dutch interactions with the Mahican, Mohawk or Munsee, French interactions with the Algonquin, and Spanish interactions with the Muscogee.
Students will investigate other Native American societies found in their locality and their interactions with European groups.
Students will examine the major reasons why Native American societies declined in population and lost land to the Europeans.
Differences in Colonies
Background- Colonial America
Defense of natives in New Spain
CS-Pilgrims and Wampanoag
Contact Period
European Exploration and Settlement Notes
Background- Colonial America
Defense of natives in New Spain
CS-Pilgrims and Wampanoag
Contact Period
European Exploration and Settlement Notes
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