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The American Indian civilization is definitely the power that dictates the prominence of present America as a historical icon. Known as great hunter-gatherers, American Indians are recognized as the legend of metallurgy. Their craftsmanship and knowledge in metallurgy enabled them to devise the latest and pliable tools for hunting. Also, being skillful hunters allowed American Indians to become substantial keepers of livestock which helped them to grow economically through the Columbian Exchange which they participated in the product barter with the use of their animals as trade currencies. Their involvement in the Columbian Exchange elevated the social status of the American Indians as their economy continuously stabilized. But, such luxury was revealed to be short-lived since the Columbian Exchange, the very reason for their loft has also been the means to their own fall. Through the Columbian Exchange, animal, and human resource trade signaled the spread of communicable foreign diseases which affected all the potential livelihood resources for the American Indians. Thus, their chiefdom immediately fell back to the hinters.
Despite all the struggles undergone by the entire American Indian Civilization, they were still able to prove their dexterity by maintaining their existence up to this day though their status quo is absolutely not as splendid as it was before.
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