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How did the Age of Discovery affect native peoples in newly discovered lands?

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  • The native peoples' land was stripped of its natural resources.

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English colonies hoped to profit from the natural resources of the new world.

Many natural resources spilled out of the states to Europe. From North America, Europeans got tobacco, fish, hides, and whale oil. Crude materials, for example, cotton encouraged the development of assembling enterprises and exchange.

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The native people's culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity. Many natives actually accepted this religion as their own.
But this wasn't the only problem - native peoples were often moved or killed after the arrival of foreigners who were looking for new lands to occupy.

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