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23 May, 17:42

Which of the following Native American groups was not in contact with the first English settlers? Lenape Algonquian Omaha Iroquois

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  1. 23 May, 19:23
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    The correct answer is C. Omaha

    Explanation:

    First English settlers arrived during the beginning of the 17th century to North America, besides this, settlers that arrived created different permanent settlers including Jamestown in 1601. Additionally, during this process settlers had contact with different Native American groups including the Algonquian, Lenape, and Iroquois that were located in the Northeast of modern U. S. territory which was also the zone first settlers colonized.

    However, the Omaha was not one of the first Native American groups that were in contact with the English settlers as they were located near to the Missouri River in the Midwest and they had contact with settlers only until the 18th century and during the first years they only had contact with French settlers.
  2. 23 May, 21:30
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    It would be the Omaha because they lived along the Mississippi river. The first English settlers came to what is now New England, where the other tribes where.
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