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Settlement patterns that were in place at the time of European contact changed in the short term due to

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Okay A pushers last of the section focusing on this

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map Question settlement patterns that were in place at the

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time of European contact changed in the short term due

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to what New resource is bring new opportunities When American

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Indians made contact with Europeans they were introduced Teo Many

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types of livestock and crops Horses in particular allowed Native

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Americans to cover more ground more quickly which allowed them

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to spread out and settle in areas they hadn't been

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able to inhabit before So the answer here is be

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the introduction of new livestock and crops from Europe Loser

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Ball the spread of Christianity and the destruction of natural

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resource is caused by the Europeans Both impacted Native Americans

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in the long run But the introduction of new livestock

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and crops was the main reason for changing settlement patterns

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in the short run So let's be introduction and new 00:01:01.56 --> [endTime] livestock

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