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From These Beginnings: A Very Brief History Of Native Americans

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From These Beginnings
1. They all wanted to have something done about the Native Americans. England wanted to make them civilized and add them to their colonies. They wanted them to be "civilized" to be clothed, cristianized, fed, and instructed on the English ways, for their native ways were considered "barbaric". But not everyone wanted them included in their new life, many tribes were chased or wiped out. The Native Americans were racially predjeduced by many, which was one of the main reasons they were forced to abandon their traditions and original ways just for survival, and many didn't last long in the Europeans customs and environments.
2. Farmers, merchants, indentured servants, and religious groups are what the immigrants mostly consisted of, in …show more content…

But among them there was also a group called the rogues and vagabonds. Beggars, fortune tellers, entertainers, and prostitutes were in this group, and would all have a big role to play in America. Over half of London's population was below what we would consider the poverty line today, including these rouges and vagabonds. The working class there was no better, drowning their worries with alcohol, a little over 11 million gallons consumed in one year. Religious groups such as some of the Royalists of England, had to find refuge in America because of the Puritans, who had beheaded Charles I. The Irish were fleding their homeland because of famine and the landlords, who were being pushy on rent. But poverty was far above the two, much of Ireland's population consisted of peasants, and people even further below that. The troubled population of Europe was driven to America through poverty, hunger, and ambition, but

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