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Esteemed Costco Patron, In the spirit of gratitude and celebration, Costco invites you to enjoy an = exclusive Thanksgiving offering. Don't miss out on our heartwarming gestur= e of thanks.=20 Act QuickIy: Seize your Iast opportunity to secure a complimentary one-year= Costco membership along with a generous $200 gift card. Act fast, offer c= oncludes November 23rd! CIaim Your Membership & Gift Instantly http://www.nrfzno.net/7555G23l95p86zF10e2559Lcc4t18KhscFDrfhscFDrEsvZ7CQ49mdo5p10FB6jpkibJ/Westinghouse-accumulated Discover our handpicked collection of Thanksgiving exclusives. Indulge in = luxurious gourmet delights and elegant home accents to enhance your Thanksg= iving celebration! Explore Costco's Thanksgiving Collection http://www.nrfzno.net/7555G23l95p86zF10e2559Lcc4t18KhscFDrfhscFDrEsvZ7CQ49mdo5p10FB6jpkibJ/Westinghouse-accumulated Long before European settlers arrived in North America, a rich tapestry of = Native American cultures thrived across the continent. These indigenous pe= oples, with diverse languages and customs, were spread from the frozen Arct= ic to the steamy rainforests of South America. In what is now the United S= tates, tribes like the Iroquois, Sioux, and Navajo had complex societies, e= ach with its own social structures, spiritual beliefs, and traditions. The= se communities lived in harmony with the land, developing intricate knowled= ge of agriculture, hunting, and environmental stewardship. The arrival of = Europeans in the 15th century marked a turning point in Native American his= tory. This period brought profound changes, beginning with the Columbian E= xchange, which introduced new animals, plants, and diseases to the Americas= Native American societies were significantly impacted by these changes, = with diseases like smallpox devastating populations that had no immunity. = The Europeans relentless pursuit of land and resources led to numerous conf= licts, reshaping the geopolitical landscape of North America The 18th and 1= 9th centuries saw Native American tribes navigating complex relationships w= ith European colonial powers and, later, the United States government. Tre= aties were often used as diplomatic tools, but many were not honored by the= colonial governments, leading to further loss of land and rights for indig= enous peoples. The infamous Trail of Tears, a series of forced relocations= of thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral homelands, remains a= somber example of the injustices faced during this era. 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