Editing North America

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=== Colonization ===
=== Colonization ===
[[File:Turtle Island unoccupied land.png|thumb|Map of reservations and unceded indigenous land in North America]]
Lucas Vásquez de Ayllón established the first Spanish settlement in mainland North America in 1526 in what is now [[South Carolina]]. He brought 100 enslaved Africans and hundreds of settlers with him. The slaves and natives overthrew the settlers in 1527, with the Africans becoming the first non-native people to permanently live in North America.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=[[Nick Estes]], et al.|year=2021|title=Red Nation Rising|chapter=Burn the Village|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacechp4anuu3vkx7ttze5vwtbbslqpqkouqemkpa5xui27eulvyntx2?filename=Nick%20Estes%2C%20Melanie%20Yazzie%2C%20Jennifer%20Nez%20Denetdale%2C%20David%20Correia%20-%20Red%20Nation%20Rising_%20From%20Bordertown%20Violence%20to%20Native%20Liberation-PM%20Press%20%282021%29.pdf|page=113}}</ref>
Lucas Vásquez de Ayllón established the first Spanish settlement in mainland North America in 1526 in what is now [[South Carolina]]. He brought 100 enslaved Africans and hundreds of settlers with him. The slaves and natives overthrew the settlers in 1527, with the Africans becoming the first non-native people to permanently live in North America.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=[[Nick Estes]], et al.|year=2021|title=Red Nation Rising|chapter=Burn the Village|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacechp4anuu3vkx7ttze5vwtbbslqpqkouqemkpa5xui27eulvyntx2?filename=Nick%20Estes%2C%20Melanie%20Yazzie%2C%20Jennifer%20Nez%20Denetdale%2C%20David%20Correia%20-%20Red%20Nation%20Rising_%20From%20Bordertown%20Violence%20to%20Native%20Liberation-PM%20Press%20%282021%29.pdf|page=113}}</ref>


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