native americans

both
Europe

impacted the communities
population increased due to crops
An estimated 90% of the population died from disease

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and forced displacement by European colonization. They were also affected by the arrival of European trade and the introduction of new technologies.

The Native Americans had a deep impact on European settlers as well. They taught them various agricultural techniques, such as planting maize, beans, and squash together, a practice known as the Three Sisters, which greatly contributed to the settlers' food security. Native Americans also introduced European settlers to new medicines, such as using the bark of the willow tree to relieve pain and reduce fever, which eventually led to the development of aspirin.

Furthermore, Native American cultures heavily influenced European settlers in areas such as art, language, and spirituality. Native American artwork and designs inspired European artistic movements, while some Native American words and place names continue to be used in everyday English vocabulary. European settlers also adopted certain Native American spiritual practices and beliefs.

In summary, the interactions between Native Americans and Europeans led to significant cultural exchange and shaping of the communities involved. While the impact was often detrimental for Native Americans due to disease and forced displacement, it also left a lasting imprint on European settlers in terms of agriculture, medicine, art, and spirituality.