Desire for more land would mean that these settlers would look at the current inhabitants as temporary, a nuisance to be cleansed. While not all people looked at them this way, this did help rationalize and justify the mass relocation of Native Americans to what is now the west United States. Desire for land also meant that settlers would have to familiarize themselves with America and take record of their surroundings, like plant and animal life and geography, which was an expensive, laborious, dangerous, and time consuming thing to do. For that reason, many settlers had relatively good relations with the Natives, as it gave them the advantage of not having to do all of the necessary research themselves. Of course this did later on lead to mass relocation and arguably mass genocide when the natives became inconvenient, but all in all it really depended on how the Natives reacted to the settlers in the particular area. Take Roanoke for example: an entire settlement vanished for some unknown reason, but it was most likely done by a local Native American tribe that did not appreciate foreigners invading their territory. Also, they are NATIVE AMERICANS, not INDIANS! Indians are from India, so to call Native Americans Indians is not only ignorant, but also incorrect. If you have any other questions, just ask. (I have nothing better to do anyways, I have the week off) Happy Thanksgiving!
Which answer offers the best explanation for why Tecumseh fought alongside the British in the War of 1812? (5 points)
Tecumseh and his tribe were well paid by British generals.
Tecumseh wanted to preserve Native American trade with Britain.
Tecumseh believed a British win would stop the spread of white settlement.
Tecumseh felt his homeland was more secure with the British in control.
Answer:
Its b
Explanation:
Answer:
c.Tecumseh beleived a British win would stop the spread of white settlement.
Explanation:
Tecumseh and his followers had observed eastern coast and upper Great Lakes Indians being removed from their lands by settler expansion, and they had seen a domino effect as one removed nation encroached on another’s land. The residential order of more than one hundred eastern Indian nations had been permanently disrupted. Furthermore, both the French and Indian War, called the Seven Year’s War in Canada (1756 to 1763) and the American Revolution (1775 to 1783) cost many native nations lives and land. The Indians in Tecumseh’s confederation had every reason to be concerned about the future.
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Investigation Guide
Read the claims recruiters made to convince people to move to the new Minnesota Territory. Write down specific words and phrases used in the primary sources from the Investigation.
I have Primary Source I need Reasons Given to Move to Minnesota
“Emigration up the Mississippi River” advertisement:
“Minnesota! Cure for the Panic” advertisement:
Minnesota and Its Resources guidebook:
Hc! For the West! guidebook:
David W. Humphrey’s letter to friends :
Friedrich Schmitz’s letter to his parents:
Theodore Bost’s letter to his parents:
Guri Sanders-Datter’s letter to friends:
Answer:
Explanation:
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Which of the following is the theory that a nation can become strong by building up its gold supply and expanding its trade?
A: feudalism
B: mercantilism
C: rebellions
D: democracy
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
What Protestant Ideal helped influence federalism?
A. tradition
B. individualism
C. salvation
D. self-governance
Protestant Ideal helped influence federalism is self-governance. Thus, option (d) is correct.
What is federalism?Federalism is a form of government in which two levels of government control the same territory. The central or "federal" administration is the combining of a general government. Federalism is the fundamental separation of authority between state and national governments in the United States.
According to federalism, self-governance is the ability of an individual or group to perform all necessary regulatory functions without interference from an external authority. Self-governing nations are not subject to oversight by other governments, including external forces.
As a result, the significance of the federalism is the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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Please define the following terms:
mercantilism, import, export, enumerated article, legislature, indentured servant, Navigation Acts, Dominion of New England, English Bill of Rights.
Do American citizens in the territories get to vote for President?
No
Yes
Answer:
no
Explanation:
which statement best completes the diagram?
Who was the voice of the New South?
Tom Watson
Joseph Brown
John Gordon
Henry Grady
Answer:
Henry Grady
Explanation:
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A citizen’s strong loyalty to his city-state enabled Greeks to unify. true or false
Answer:
Mountains and seas brought the Greek city-states together. Citizens of city-states put the needs of the city-states above their own. A citizen's strong loyalty to his city-state enabled Greek to unify. The lack of unity among Greek city-states made Greece easier to conquer.
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The 15th amendment protects individual rights by:
A. granting citizenship to all people born in the country.
B. making it illegal to hold people in slavery.
C. guaranteeing citizens' right to vote no matter their race.
D. outlawing poll tax requirements to vote.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
how did the boston mob behave towards the british troops at the customs house
Answer:
The different viewpoints were the British Soldiers, angry mob, and the colonists that were not involved.
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Have you ever been at sea in a dense fog, when it seemed as if a tangible white darkness shut you in, and the great ship, tense and anxious, groped her way toward the shore with plummet and sounding-line, and you waited with beating heart for something to happen? I was like that ship before my education began, only I was without compass or sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was.
Which statement best describes the purpose of the imagery in the excerpt?
It allows the reader to feel how lost Helen feels before she learns to communicate.
It allows the reader to feel how excited Helen feels when her new teacher arrives.
It keeps the reader in suspense and eager to find out what happens to Helen.
It paints a picture for the reader of how dangerous it is to be lost at sea.
Answer:
A It allows the reader to feel how lost Helen feels before she learns to communicate.
Explanation:
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Directions: Use the textbook and your notes to identify which individual said the quotes below.
5. I wrote, The Crisis to rekindle patriotic spirit during difficult times and Common Sense, to challenge the loyalists and neutralists to fight for independence from Great Britain.
6. I was an early advocate for women’s rights and wanted women to have rights during a time when they weren’t seen as equals. I wrote a letter to my husband, John Adams that encouraged him and his fellow patriots to “remember the ladies” as they fought for freedom.
7. I was an old man during the Revolution and couldn’t fight for the Patriots. However, I continued to serve the Patriot cause by traveling to France to try to gather support for the Patriots. I also helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris 1793, which officially ended the American Revolution.
8. I was an African American Patriot leader from New Hampshire during the Revolution. In a ride similar to Paul Revere’s, I warned the people of New Hampshire of British advancements. After the war, I became one of the first black men elected to a political position in the United States.
9. I was on my way to work at the docks when shots began to ring out. I was one of the first to die in the conflict between British and colonists in 1773.
10. A good friend of Abigail Adams, I was also an advocate for women’s rights. Both my husband and my brother were very active in the Patriot movement. I wrote extensively in support of the Patriot cause and published plays and other pieces anonymously, which convinced many to support independence.
11. I was the leader of the Sons of Liberty who believed there should be “no taxation without representation.”
12. I was a French nobleman who joined the Patriots fight for freedom. I spent the winter at Valley Forge with General Washington and his men.
Which best sums up the costs of the Civil War?
It was the most costly war in American history in terms of casualties.
It was a relatively minor war compared to other combats in American history.
It took the lives of fewer Americans than the wars fought in Europe.
It took the lives of more civilians than soldiers.
Answer:
It was the most costly war in American history in terms of casualties.
Do you believe that Daniel Shays was guilty or not guilty? Explain your decision. Please give two pieces of evidence from the story to support your claim.
After the Continental Congress voted for independence on July 1, 1776, why did Edward Rutledge of South Carolina ask that another vote be taken the next day?
A. to covince delegates from other colonies to vote against independence
B. to be sure the vote was recorded accurately to gain the public trust
C. to ensure that delegates not present during the initial vote could offer their support
D. After the Continental Congress voted for independence on July 1, 1776, why did Edward Rutledge of South Carolina ask that another vote be taken the next day?
Answer: C. To ensure that delegates not present during the initial vote could offer their support
Explanation:
How does the Declaration of Independence expressed in line my idea of a social contract?
Answer:
The declaration claims that Britain failed to meet its responsibilities to the colonist (A.)
Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
The social contract is the idea that people get together and agree to give up some of their freedoms in order to have the government protect their truly important freedoms. This idea is strongly reflected in the Declaration of Independence. ... This corresponds to the idea that people agree to be governed
which phrase best completes the diagram
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Answer: A or D
Explanation:
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which phrase best completes the table
In a paragraph, evaluate how well the rest of the Constitution reflects the social contract. Be sure your answer clearly explains the social contract and describes it within the Constitution's articles.
Answer:
One kind of social contract is a constitution. A constitution says how decisions are made, and sets limits on the powers of leaders and other people who have authority.
Explanation:
9. What were the conditions in India just before the Muslims arrived?
Explanation:
Muslim conquest in India subcontinent mainly took place from 12th to the 16th
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How can the information on this poster best be categorized?
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Select one:
A. factual
B. propaganda
C. advertisement
D. entertainment
Answer:
I recommend you edit and add a screenshot of this poster so that I or other people and correctly answer your question.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Which individual right came from Greece?
A. equality
B. common good
C. jury trial
D. security
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Why would a provisional government be needed in Oregon?
Because it was controlled by the British and the settlers wanted representation.
Because the settlers wanted to have an organized system of laws.
Because they might have to fight foreign threats.
Because they considered setting up an independent nation.
Answer:
BECAUSE THE SETTLERS WANTED TO HAVE AN ORGANIZED SYSTEM OF LAWS
Explanation:
50 POINTS Or take the stance of someone opposing women's suffrage. Why would you think that women should not be allowed to vote? What would you have done to try and keep the status quo where women did not cast ballots.
Answer:
i think women should vote
but if you need an answer maybe do that women would not understand whats going on bc they just stayed home and cooked
Explanation:
Where were most telegraph lines built during the antebellum era?
along waterways
along rail lines
along subway lines
along roadways
Which of the following amendments address crime and punishment in the United States? i. 5th Amendment ii. 6th Amendment iii. 7th Amendment iv. 8th Amendment v. 9th Amendment A. i only B. ii and iv only C. i, ii, iii, and iv only D. ii, iii, iv, and v only
Answer:
C. i, ii, iii, and iv only
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
Einhard was a member of Charlemagne’s court and described him as “my lord and foster-father”. He also wrote that, “no man can write with more accuracy than I of events that took place about me, and of facts which I had personal knowledge.”
Do you think he was biased? How accurate do you think these excerpts are?Explain your reasoning.
Answer:SINCE I have taken upon myself to narrate the public and private life, and no small part of the deeds, of my lord and foster-father, the most lent and most justly renowned King Charles, I have condensed the matter into as brief a form as possible. I have been careful not to omit any facts that could come to my knowledge, but at the same time not to offend by a prolix style those minds that despise everything modern, if one can possibly avoid offending by a new work men who seem to despise also the masterpieces of antiquity, the works of most learned and luminous writers. Very many of them, l have no doubt, are men devoted to a life of literary leisure, who feel that the affairs of the present generation ought not to be passed by, and who do not consider everything done today as unworthy of mention and deserving to be given over to silence and oblivion , but are nevertheless seduced by lust of immortality to celebrate the glorious deeds of other times by some sort of composition rather than to deprive posterity of the mention of their own names by not writing at all.
Be this as it may, I see no reason why I should refrain from entering upon a task of this kind, since no man can write with more accuracy than I of events that took place about me, and of facts concerning which I had personal knowledge, ocular demonstration as the saying goes, and I have no means of ascertaining whether or not any one else has the subject in hand.
In any event, I would rather commit my story to writing, and hand it down to posterity in partnership with others, so to speak, than to suffer the most glorious life of this most excellent king, the greatest of all the princes of his day, and his illustrious deeds, hard for men of later times to imitate, to be wrapped in the darkness of oblivion.
But there are still other reasons, neither unwarrantable nor insufficient, in my opinion, that urge me to write on this subject, namely, the care that King Charles bestowed upon me in my childhood, and my constant friendship with himself and his children after I took up my abode at court. In this way he strongly endeared me to himself, and made me greatly his debtor as well in death as in life, so that were I unmindful of the benefits conferred upon me, to keep silence concerning the most glorious and illustrious deeds of a man who claims so much at my hands, and suffer his life to lack due eulogy and written memorial, as if he had never lived, I should deservedly appear ungrateful, and be so considered, albeit my powers are feeble, scanty, next to nothing indeed, and not at all adapted to write and set forth a life that would tax the eloquence of a Tully [note: Tully is Marcus Tullius Cicero].
I submit the book. It contains the history of a very great and distinguished man; but there is nothing in it to wonder at besides his deeds, except the fact that I, who am a barbarian, and very little versed in the Roman language, seem to suppose myself capable of writing gracefully and respectably in Latin, and to carry my presumption so far as to disdain the sentiment that Cicero is said in the first book of the Tusculan Disputations to have expressed when speaking of the Latin authors. His words are: "It is an outrageous abuse both of time and literature for a man to commit his thoughts to writing without having the ability either to arrange them or elucidate them, or attract readers by some charm of style." This dictum of the famous orator might have deterred me from writing if I had not made up my mind that it was better to risk the opinions of the world, and put my little talents for composition to the test, than to slight the memory of so great a man for the sake of sparing myself.
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Was the Proclamation act repealed? If so, why?
Answer:
In the United States, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 ended with the American Revolutionary War because Great Britain ceded the land in question to the United States in the Treaty of Paris (1783).