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The area now called North Carolina has many groups of American Indians living there. Small towns of Indians are located along streams. These towns have buildings for chiefs, temples and other important buildings. They also have defensive structures surrounding them.
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The area now called North Carolina has many groups of American Indians living there. Small towns of Indians are located along streams. These towns have buildings for chiefs, temples and other important buildings. They also have defensive structures surrounding them.
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: Various Spanish expeditions lead to European contact with the Native Indians in America. This bought smallpox and other deadly European diseases to the natives.
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Various Spanish expeditions lead to European contact with the Native Indians in America. This bought smallpox and other deadly European diseases to the natives.
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Because the Indian settlements were rich in food and gold Europeans, find that they too want to settle where the Indians are. Various alliances are made; some Indians are even taken back to England to learn English. The two cultures tried to build relationships. Despite all good efforts, fights broke out between the Indians and the colonists. The colonists are unsuccessful in settling with the native Indians.
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Because the Indian settlements were rich in food and gold Europeans, find that they too want to settle where the Indians are. Various alliances are made; some Indians are even taken back to England to learn English. The two cultures tried to build relationships. Despite all good efforts, fights broke out between the Indians and the colonists. The colonists are unsuccessful in settling with the native Indians.
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White settlers begin to move onto Indian land. First white settler is Nathaniel Batts. He trades with the local natives in his home that is along the Chowan River. Indian king, King Kilcocanen, grants land to George Durant, a white colonist. This is the first known grant of land to a white colony.
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White settlers begin to move onto Indian land. First white settler is Nathaniel Batts. He trades with the local natives in his home that is along the Chowan River. Indian king, King Kilcocanen, grants land to George Durant, a white colonist. This is the first known grant of land to a white colony.
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Cherokee Indians have trade agreement with English.
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Many Indians abandoning their lands. Many have been killed, enslaved or became servants to Europeans. The only native tribe that is still strong is the Tuscarora.
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Tuscarora Indians send a petition to government on the treatment of their people. They don’t want their land taken or their people treated like this
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The Tuscarora Indians fight many battles with the white colonies. The white colonies use other Native American tribes to help fight their battle. This leads to death for the Tuscarora Indians, many of their warriors are women. White colonists have turned Indians against each other. Although the Tuscarora Indians call a truce with the white colonies, they still continue to fight the Native tribe, the Yamassee, who continue to support the white settlements.
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The Tuscarora Indians fight many battles with the white colonies. The white colonies use other Native American tribes to help fight their battle. This leads to death for the Tuscarora Indians, many of their warriors are women. White colonists have turned Indians against each other. Although the Tuscarora Indians call a truce with the white colonies, they still continue to fight the Native tribe, the Yamassee, who continue to support the white settlements.
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Small pox decreases many tribes of Indians by fifty present. The Indians leave their land, allowing for German, English, Scottish and Welsh immigrants. The Indians also now have a treaty with the colonies, and are put onto “reserves”. This is land granted by the government for the Indians to live on. Fighting continues, wars between French and Indians break out. Small pox and Typhus kill many Indians
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Small pox decreases many tribes of Indians by fifty present. The Indians leave their land, allowing for German, English, Scottish and Welsh immigrants. The Indians also now have a treaty with the colonies, and are put onto “reserves”. This is land granted by the government for the Indians to live on. Fighting continues, wars between French and Indians break out. Small pox and Typhus kill many Indians
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Armies of British continue to fight the Indians for land. Many of the Indian villages are destroyed. Although treaties are signed many of the Indian people refuse to accept the terms of the treaty. The Indians do not want to be enslaved to the white colonists. The Indians are fighting to protect their whole society and cultures.
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Armies of British continue to fight the Indians for land. Many of the Indian villages are destroyed. Although treaties are signed many of the Indian people refuse to accept the terms of the treaty. The Indians do not want to be enslaved to the white colonists. The Indians are fighting to protect their whole society and cultures
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Treaties are signed; despite this, land is still being open for settlement. Land is being exchanged for goods and money, by the Indians.
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Treaties are signed; despite this, land is still being open for settlement. Land is being exchanged for goods and money, by the Indians.
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Cherokee Indians help the army defeat Creek Indians in the Battle for Alabama. After the battle, General Jackson tells the Cherokee chief “As long as the sun shines and the grass grows there shall be friendship between us, and the feet of the Cherokee shall be toward the East.” This becomes a significant statement for the Cherokee when Jackson later becomes President.
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A new treaty signed gives the Indians land from the government, this allows the Indians to own land individually and sell land to white settlers for money.
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The Cherokee Indians work on having their own alphabet, making them the only group of Native Indians with a written language.
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President Jackson signs an Indian Removal Act, this forces Indians to be removed from their homes and forced to go west.
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New laws for Americans take rights away from the Indians. Indians are forcibly removed from their lands. Indians resists this and hide in Mountains and fight for their rights to live on their land. The government eventually establish a reservation for the Indians.
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New laws for Americans take rights away from the Indians. Indians are forcibly removed from their lands. Indians resists this and hide in Mountains and fight for their rights to live on their land. The government eventually establish a reservation for the Indians.
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Those Indians not forcibly removed are finally given citizenship and the government grants them a small amount of money for them to use to purchase land.
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Civil War in America has large effect on the native Indians.
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Civil War in America has large effect on the native Indians.
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The states start to recognise Native Indian tribes. Voting rights are given to them and separate schools for Native Indian children are established. The eastern Band of Cherokee is incorporated under North Carolina Law
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The states start to recognise Native Indian tribes. Voting rights are given to them and separate schools for Native Indian children are established. The eastern Band of Cherokee is incorporated under North Carolina Law
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Cherokee Indian lands are placed in trust with the federal government.
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Various schools and universities are established and controlled by Indian tribes. First bank established in the United States operated by Indians. First Indian owned newspaper begins operation. Various American states begin recognising different Indian tribes.
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Bill passed giving state recognition to Indians. First Cherokee Indian casino opened on Indian owed land.