what happened to the algonquian tribes in north america? - EAS

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  1. Most Algonquian tribes allied themselves with the French until France lost its North American colonies in the French and Indian War (1756-1763). Fearing white settlement of their lands, many Algonquian-speaking peoples then sided with the British in the American Revolution, and in the War of 1812.
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    What happened to the Algonquians in North Carolina?
    By the time the English began to permanently settle eastern North Carolina in the late 1600s the vast majority of the Algonquian population had perished or left the region. Loading results...
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    Were the Algonquin the dominant tribe in the New World?
    In fact, a story provided to the English in 1660 would seem to suggest that they were once the dominant tribe in the region. The other independent Algonquin tribes in this region included the Conoy, Patuxenet (or Patuxent), and Nanticoke (with their various sub-groups).
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    How did the Algonquians get to Illinois?
    The French encountered Algonquian peoples in this area through their trade and limited colonization of New France along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The historic peoples of the Illinois Country were the Shawnee, Illiniwek, Kickapoo, Menominee, Miami, Sauk and Meskwaki.
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    What did the Algonquians do to survive?
    Before Europeans came into contact, most Algonquian settlements lived by hunting, trapping, and fishing and gathering roots, nuts, wild rice, fruit, and berries; although quite a few supplemented their diet by cultivating corn, beans, and squash. Some tribes also grew tobacco.
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  3. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/algonquian-peoples

    Those who crossed the Allegheny mountains into the Ohio Valley, together with the Wyandot and the native Algonquian tribes of that region, formed themselves into a loose confederacy, allied first with the French and afterward with the …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_peoples

    The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups. Historically, the peoples were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and into the interior along the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. This grouping consists of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages.

  5. Algonquian Tribe | Peoples, Facts & History - Study.com

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    Apr 14, 2022 · Over time, the Algonquian tribes suffered a dramatic decline in their population mainly due to the diseases they contracted from coming into contact with the colonizers, which eventually wiped out...

  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Algonquin

    Algonquin, North American Indian tribe of closely related Algonquian-speaking bands originally living in the dense forest regions of the valley of the Ottawa River and its tributaries in present-day Quebec and Ontario, Canada. The tribe should …

  7. https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Algonquian_Indians

    Fearing white settlement of their lands, many Algonquian-speaking peoples then sided with the British in the American Revolution, and in the War of 1812. By the 1840s, most Algonquian …

  8. https://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h560.html

    Because Northern weather patterns made growing food difficult, the Algonquian moved their families from place to place to fish, hunt, trap, and gather roots, seeds, wild rice, and berries. They trekked on foot and with canoes made of …

  9. https://www.nps.gov/articles/carolinaalgonquian.htm

    Sep 22, 2016 · The second English expedition to the Outer Banks in 1585 permanently altered the Algonquian presence in the region. The 115-man English military detachment brought disease with them that the Algonquian had little …

  10. https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-Algonquian-tribes-first-arrive-in-North-America

    Today we call this slavery. On top of this, the tribes were subject to rain, snow, sleet, hail, lightning strikes, snakebite, malaria, yellow fever, bear and cougar attacks, drought, flood,

  11. https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsAmericas/...

    The other independent Algonquin tribes in this region included the Conoy, Patuxenet (or Patuxent), and Nanticoke (with their various sub-groups). The Conoy at least appear to have been Patawomeck who migrated away from the

  12. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/tribes-that...

    May 14, 2020 · From the caribou hunters in the arctic to the pyramid builders of Mesoamerica, North America was a continent rich in cultures. Unfortunately, European invasions led to the death of indigenous residents of the land in the …

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