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These population figures are a rough estimate (some authorities cite much lower figures); exact figures are impossible to ascertain. When colonists began keeping records, the Native American populations had been drastically reduced by war, famine, forced labor, and epidemics of diseases introduced through contact with Europeans...
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Native Americans viewed the visitors in amazement because of their clothing, ships, their technology (steel knives and swords, guns, mirrors, kettles) and other items unusual to the way of life of Native Americans. The ultimate goal for the Europeans was God, Gold, Glory, and it is because of this that ruined the good relationship between Europeans and the Natives...
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Native Americans vs. Early Europeans   Europeans and Native Americans   Europeans vs. Native Americans   Native Americans vs. Europeans   Compare and Contrast the views of Native Americans and Europeans   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Early American Literature: Puritans Vs. Native Americans   Depiction of Native Americans in American Film   Native Americans of North Carolina   Early relationships with Native Americans   A comparison of "The Mystery of the White Man" and "I am a Native of North America"   Native Americans The Great Baisn Groups   Experience of Native Americans during the Colonial Times   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Effect of Colonists on Native Americans  
 
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