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Where can I find some information about native americans
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jhon
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Which group did most of the Native Americans finally side with in the Revolution?(1 point) Responses Minutemen Minutemen
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@slaxyo on discord
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How did native Americans influence parts of the world
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i need help in social studies my finals are tomorrow and i need to know some answers such as how are native americans able to
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Anonymous
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Native Americans who are employed are less likely to be managers, professionals, technicians, salespeople or administrators.
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Jamie
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2-3 consequence situations that are associated with group known as native americans.
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marty
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why would native americans be interested in the outcome of the american revolution?
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mary
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what imapct did the enstablishment of french and dutch coloies in north america have on native americans?
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Steven
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How many Native Americans are here inn the world now? I did a google search, but I can't find my answer still, so can anyone
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Anonymous
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Which is the best explanation for the treatment of Native Americans following the American Revolution?(1 point)
Responses The new
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Need help in writing an essay on native americans. Anything will be of great help.
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anonymous
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why is poverty so prominent among Native Americans?
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Squirrel
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How did the Native Americans respond to the expansion of English settlement in each area?
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Cesar
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Consider the choices of Native Americans who decide to stay on their tribe's native land (reservation) and those who choose to
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Anonymous
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Consider the choices of Native Americans who decide to stay on their tribe's native land (reservation) and those who choose to
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Sandra
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currently what percentage of Native Americans live on reservations?
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Anonymous
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Consider the choices of Native Americanws who decide to stay on their tribe's native land (reservation) and those who choose to
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Linda Wortham
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at one point in time native americans were called Marginal Americans does anyone know why? Please help
Thank you for using the
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jeff
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s? (1 point) Responses to return the
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Which group did most of the Native Americans finally side with in the Revolution%3F (1 point) Responses Minutemen Minutemen
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Who is being described by the list below:
Half English, half Native American Owned a trading post close to the early Georgia
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bryan arnett
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In the mid-eighteen century, how did native americans influence relations between european nations? between britain and the
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Laura
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Which sentence from the section shows WHY Native Americans care about the environment?
A Many native tribes share a deep
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Examine the photographs in the article.
What do the photographs show about the daily lives of Native Americans? A Native
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Read the introduction [paragraphs 1-10].
HOW do the images in the introduction help the reader understand who Native Americans
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What new skills did Native Americans learn from the Spanish? Why were they taught these skills? Answer in 1-2 sentences
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Identify and describe which, if any, of the following creation and consequence situations native americans has faced, Creation:
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Nicole
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The Story of Native American Corn
Edward Eggleston 1 When the Pilgrims came to Cape Cod, they sent out Miles Standish and some
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Which statement best explains the lack of voting activity by Native Americans in the United States before the Civil War?
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boof
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Which of the following was the result of efforts to assimilate Native Americans in early Indiana? (1 point) Responses
A. Most
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onierivn
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What do you think it was like for a Native Americans when the French and British arrived in North America?
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pnv mell
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A Destructive Act
The U.S. government throught they were helping Native Americans. How did they think they were helping, and what
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With which group of Native Americans did the Spanish have the friendliest relationship in the late 1600s? In fact, this group's
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Hi
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Question Which of the following was the result of efforts to assimilate Native Americans in early Indiana? (1 point) Responses
A.
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JJJJ
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Today, Native Americans in New Mexico include members of the (select all that apply):(3 points) Responses Pueblo Pueblo Ute Ute
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Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following BEST describes how the Spanish and Hernando DeSoto impacted the Native Americans
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Indian Removal
In the eyes of government leaders, Native Americans east of the Mississippi River stood in the way of westward
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ladyBug
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1. a. Who were the 2 main groups of Native Americans that lived on the Great Plains of West Texas? b. Why did these 2 groups
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Expansion and Indigenous People (Native Americans) Portfolio
Directions: Complete each question with a paragraph of at least four
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Stranger
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Who were the 2 main groups of Native Americans that lived on the Great Plains of West Texas? b. Why did these 2 groups choose to
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Which factor best explains why native Americans were able to make permanent settlement that included features like the Etowah
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Connexus_solver
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Question 1: Overall, what is Columbus' perspective/ viewpoint in regards to the Native Americans? Provide at least 3 sentences.
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hallo
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Why were white settlers so eager to have the land along the western frontier?
What was the government's view of Native Americans
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hellokitty09
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Which statement is true of Native Americans in the late 1700s and early 1800s?
a) They often faced intense competition for lands.
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Which statement is true of Native Americans in the late 1700s and early 1800s?
a) They often faced intense competition for lands.
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Which option describes one of the costs to Native Americans as a result of the gold rush?(1 point)
Responses Many died from
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lilacmoon
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Use the story titled a destructive act to answer the question
The US government thought they were helping Native Americans. How
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When did Native Americans become eligible for U.S. citizenship?(1 point)
Responses a) 1848 a) 1848 b) 1853 b) 1853 c) 1881 c)
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whats my name
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Using your knowledge from the text in chief Joseph speech what can be said about the treatment of native Americans during this
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Why is the term First People appropriate to describe Native Americans?
(1 point) Responses Native culture is considered the most
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random person
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