Wednesday, September 25, 2013

How The Native People Occupied The Territory Before The Europeans' Arrival

The Native People's Entrance.
  • Came about 30, 000 years ago.
  • Some spread out throughout.
  • Different types of people came different ways.
The Native People In Upper North.
  • There was about 25,000
  • Iroquoians lived in St. Lawrence Valley. About 1,500 to 2,000 inhabitants
  • Algonquians lived in Canadian Shield and Appalachian Mountains. Very few people.
  • Inuits lived as nomads around the Hudson and Ungava Bay. Very few as well.
Relationship Between Native People
  • Though they lived everywhere, they were very close with each other.
  • They had many trading relations
  • There was many conflict between each other.
  • They've caused a lot of damage to each other.

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