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Native American society is best known for its elegance and simplistic natural grace. Furthermore however, what even more greatly defines the lifespan of the Native American culture is its tragedies. In the beginning, there was Columbus and the Spanish exploration over the "New Worlds". These journeys, fueled by the desire of wealth, brought pain and suffereing both physically as well as mentally to the Native Americans comparable even to the Nazi death camps. Plauge, famine, and poverty followed the conquistadors during the Columbian Exchange and played a crucial part in crippling the Native American culture and cause.
Following the Spainish, England's entry into the war for the Americas began. In 1620 the first Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, Native Americans got a glance at their next largest and much more permanant competeors for the land. As time went on, and the English had a firm hold in North America, the idea of the United States of America was ...

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