

Over time there was a strain over the trade as the Indians continued to hunt for fur to trade and their food source became scarce. The Europeans tried to convert the Indians into civilization and Christianity with little to no success.

They also viewed marriage differently than the Europeans, the Indians believed in polygamy and the Christian values did not fit their situation. The Europeans saw that the Indians had no religion. Trading along the eastern frontier were called cultural seminars. Once the Aztecs had seen their city they …show more content… This was the first time they were seeing metal items and would trade them for fur. They developed more complex governments as well as an accurate solar calendar. Agricultural revolution allowed for more complex societies within the Indians of Mexico. The native Americans also began to make ceramics.

They soon adapted to eating smaller animals, fish, nuts and soon they learned to cultivate certain plants. The paleo Indians hunted large mammals which soon became scarce due to their growing population. However, because they did not domesticate animals, they did not possess the immunities for the diseases to come later to come. The paleo Indians were the first to set foot on the continent. Before the conquest, nomadic tribes entered North America on the strip of land called the Beringa.
