Native American people have always been in North America.
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History, 05.10.2020 06:01 alexusjones6042
Native American people have always been in North America.
True or False
Native American people used resources from their environments to satisfy their needs.
True or False
The first permanent European settlement on land that would become the United States was built in Florida.
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The first Europeans to settle in the western United States were the French.
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In the early 1600s, the first English colonists settled along the Gulf Coast of North America.
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There were conflicts between different groups of European settlers.
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Native Americans helped both Great Britain and France during the French and Indian War.
True or False
Britain reduced the amount of taxes on American Colonists when they complained.
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In 1783, Great Britain refused to recognize its former thirteen colonies as an independent nation called the United States of America.
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The French helped the Americans during their struggle for independence.
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