Essential Question: How did Native Americans and Europeans interact with each other?

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Essential Question: How did Native Americans and Europeans interact with each other?

Document #1 1.What do you see? 2.Who are the people? 3.Does this picture show cooperation or conflict between Europeans and Native Americans? 4.What questions do you have? 5.Why do you think this picture was made?

Document #2 1.What do you see? 2.Who are the people? 3.Does this picture show cooperation or conflict between Europeans and Native Americans? 4.What questions do you have? 5.Why do you think this painting was made?

Projecting… Right side of the room  Look at Document #1 and try to guess what events come next. (Will these people be friends? Will they help each other and share ideas?) Left side of the room  Look at Document #2 and try to predict what will happen after that event. (Who will win? Will these people end up friends? How will this relationship work out in the long run?)

1.How are these two pictures the same? 2.How are these two pictures different? 3.Which picture gives a more accurate portrayal of how Native Americans and Europeans interacted with each other?

What are specific examples of cooperation and conflict between Native Americans and Europeans?