its depends on the tribe, some were peaceful traders that had treaties with neighboring tribes, usually the more settled ones. some were downright viscious. some tribes deliberately wiped out enemy tribes etc. some were really accepting of the settlers, some were pricks. but yeah it wasnt like all kumbaya, and then the white man came.. thats lefty racist bullshit that thinks they were all one big happpy family across the whole continent.
That's not really accurate. I have seen ancient copper relics that were found in southern Ohio. They were made from native copper found around lake superior silver can also be found there as well. https://infogalactic.com/info/Old_Copper_Complex
They did have cities. Cahokia outside of St. Louis was ~15k people about 900 years ago. They had several “woodhenges” for marking the equinoxes and solstices. They also found copper worked items at the site. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia
This post I like. The Indians WERE savages, not peaceful clairvoyant innocents.
Democrats gonna democrat
its depends on the tribe, some were peaceful traders that had treaties with neighboring tribes, usually the more settled ones. some were downright viscious. some tribes deliberately wiped out enemy tribes etc. some were really accepting of the settlers, some were pricks. but yeah it wasnt like all kumbaya, and then the white man came.. thats lefty racist bullshit that thinks they were all one big happpy family across the whole continent.
literally stone age people. they didn't have wheels, metal working, or cities.
(i'm talking about natives within the US' borders. Aztecs and Mayans don't count).
That's not really accurate. I have seen ancient copper relics that were found in southern Ohio. They were made from native copper found around lake superior silver can also be found there as well. https://infogalactic.com/info/Old_Copper_Complex
They did have cities. Cahokia outside of St. Louis was ~15k people about 900 years ago. They had several “woodhenges” for marking the equinoxes and solstices. They also found copper worked items at the site. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia