European reaction to Indians

Title: European reaction to Indians
Category: /History/North American History
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European reaction to Indians
Many years ago, before Europeans came to the New World, many different tribes of Native Americans inhabited North America. As with all cultures, these tribes had to learn to adapt to their environment and the climate of that environment. For example, the Plains Indians, whom inhabited the central part of the United States, had to adapt to a hot, dry environment. Because the climate was like this, they had to adapt to short growing seasons, …showed first 75 words of 549 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 549 total…very hypocritical way of seeing things. All though society isn't quite as extreme as it was back then, it is still very much the same. For example, although we don't practice slavery, we still develop stereotypes and hatred towards people and cultures that we don't understand, just like the Europeans did with the Indians. Although it is wrong, stereotypes and hatred always has and always will be a problem between different cultures, races, and religions.

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