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Decline of Native Texans
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European Arrival Many Native Texans welcomed the European strangers. Without Native help, many Europeans would have died.
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European Resistance Europeans didn’t see Natives as human beings. They tried hard to convert the Natives to the Catholic religion. Many converted for survival.
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Intermarriage For survival, Native Texan women married Europeans. Mestizos: Children that were a mixture of European & Native American blood.
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European Disease Europeans brought smallpox & measles to Texas. Millions of Native Americans died. This made it easier for Europeans to defeat them & take over their lands.
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Westward Expansion In the early 1800s, U.S. settlers moved to Texas & claimed the land as their own. Native Texans fought these settlers to defend their lands.
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Treaties Treaty: A contract or agreement between nations or peoples. U.S. settlers made treaties with Native Texans, but often broke them.
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Settlers Begin Killing Buffalo To force Native Texans to move away or starve, U.S. settlers began killing buffalo. Most Native Texans were then killed or forced to leave Texas.
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What Happened To The Tribes? Coahuiltecans, Karankawas, Atakapans & Jumanos: Disappeared Caddoes, Tonkawas, Lipan Apaches: Sent to Reservations in Oklahoma Alabama-Coushattas, Tiguas & Kickapoos: Sent to Reservations in Texas.
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Reservation An area of land set aside for occupation by Native Americans.
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People descended from specific ancestors Descendants
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Texas Reservations 1.Woodville (Near Houston): Alabama- Coushattas 2.El Indio (Near Eagle Pass): Kickapoos 3.El Paso (Ysleta): Tiguas
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Flint Prehistoric Mesoamerica Culture Artifact Talk A Mile A Minute
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Extinction Social Structure Nomad Civilization Paleo-Indian Era Mestizos Talk A Mile A Minute
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Late Prehistoric Era Treaty Reservation Archaic Era Descendant Adobe Talk A Mile A Minute
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