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Cultural Interactions How did the Native American tribes and Europeans interact with each other?

Spain (Conquistadors) Explorer’s name - Coronado Conquered and enslaved American Indians (First Americans). Brought Christianity to the New World. Brought European diseases.

France Explorers’ names - Champlain & LaSalle. Established trading posts. Spread Christian religion.

England Explorer’s name - Cabot Established settlements and claimed ownership of land. Learned farming techniques form American Indians (First Americans). Traded.

Areas of Cooperation Technologies (transportation of weapons and farm tools) Trade Crops

Areas of Conflict Land Competition for trade Differences in cultures disease Language difference