The Spaniards intermixed with the natives in South America apposed to pushing them out as the English did in North America. This does not imply that the Spanish did not drive many native races out. For example the Aztec Indians were completely exterminated..
_________________________________________ There are still many Native American people in North America, but only those who have actually registered with their affiliated tribe are recognized. Many others are of mixed decent, don't know of their heritage, or don't care to be affiliated with their tribes. Most people considered to be South American are Native American (Aztec, Maya, or any of the other numerous tribes within the continent and the others that spread out from Mexico.) The "Mexicans" who appear to be white are probably Spaniards or Portuguese and are decendants of the Europeans who came to South America. It all comes down to the fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans are not Native American, they are from some other continant and have ancestors who immigrated here after colonization. America is the melting-pot country of the world. South America - not so much. Bri
The native people of northern North America and Greenland are called Inuit.
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The explorers carried diseases that were new to the continent, so the native people's immune systems were unprepared.
it was because of the British people who who some of the Native Americans and mess up their culture.
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The native people of northern North America and Greenland are called Inuit.
North Americans are found in North American. They are people who are native to north America.
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Native Americans
Apart from the indigenous native American tribes, the Vikings were reputed to be the first (non-native) people to reach America.
The giant panda is native to China. There are no giant pandas native to North America.
If you mean Native Americans, they walked across the land bridge.
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they brought disease
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The first people to live in North America are commonly referred to as Native Americans or Indigenous peoples.