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North America: Native Peoples and Encounter with Europeans| Class 11 History Notes

The native peoples of North America are believed to they come from Asia over 30,000 years ago during the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago. They communicate through many languages but they do not have it in a written form.

The first Encounter of Native North Americans with European people has evidence suggesting it happened around 1000 AD. This encounter is believed to have involved the Norse people arriving in Vinland which is thought to be Newfoundland in modern-day Canada.



In this article, You will get to know about the Native North Americans and their Encounter with Europeans.

North America: Native Peoples and Encounter with Europeans| Class 11 History Notes

North America Physical Features

The Native Peoples of America

It is believed that native people of North America came from Asia over 30,000 years ago on a land bridge across the Bering Straits and during the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago they moved further south.



Native People’s Encounters with Europeans

Names Given by Europeans to Countries of ” New World ”

The Geographical Dictionary (PP 805-22) lists over a hundred place names in America and Australia which begin with “New”.

Country Name

Description

America

First used after the Publication of the travels of Amerigo Vespucci ( 1451 -1512 )

Canada

From Kanata (“Village” in the language of the Huron-Iroquois, as heard by the explorer Jacques Cartier in 1535)

Australia

Sixteen Century name for land in the great southern ocean (Austral in Latin for “South”)

New Zealand

Name given by Tasman of Holland, who was the first to sight these islands in 1642 (Zee is Dutch for “sea “)

Native Peoples Constitution Rights in North America

The ‘democratic spirit’ which had been the rallying cry of the settlers in their fight for independence in the 1770s, came to define the identity of the USA against the monarchies and aristocracies of the Old World.

British colonies in America declared war against England in 1776 to gain independence. The War of Independence of the colonies continued till 1783.

Karl Max (1818-83) The Great German Philosopher described the American frontier as “The last Positive Capitalist “

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FAQs on North America: Native Peoples and Encounter with Europeans

What were the first encounters between Europeans and Native Americans?

The first lasting contact between indigenous Americans and Europeans came as Arawak , Taino and Lucayan peoples encountered the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus and his Spanish ships .

What Native American tribes were affected by European exploration of the Americas?

In the southern region primary groups prevailed the Cherokee , Tuscarora and Muskhogean All of these tribes were eventually overwhelmed by the in-migration Europeans (and their descendants), the diseases brought with them and the wars of annihilation they conducted to gain control over the land of North America.

How did the native Americans treat the European traders in the 17th Century?

They were friendly and welcoming to the Europeans who had arrived at their villages in the late seventeenth century. They came there to trade for fish and furs that the natives were hunting experts.

Who was the first European to encounter North America?

The Vikings of Norway  are the first Europeans known to have visited North America. A Viking named Gunnbjorn Ulfsson sailed near Greenland in the 10th century ad.

Why did Europeans explore North America?

Explorers came wanting to spread Christianity, to gain wealth from natural resources such as gold, to claim lands, and to find a shorter route to Asia.


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