How were many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government unfair?(1 point)

Responses

These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.
These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.

These treaties ignored the indigenous people and only focused on dividing land between European countries
These treaties ignored the indigenous people and only focused on dividing land between European countries

These treaties took away land and gave it to other Indigenous communities. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.
These treaties took away land and gave it to other Indigenous communities. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.

These treaties were fair. Indigenous people were treated with respect in determining the bargains.

The first two responses accurately describe how many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government were unfair. These treaties took away land from Indigenous communities and gave it to American colonizers, ignoring the rights and needs of the Indigenous people. Additionally, these treaties often imposed assimilationist policies that suppressed Indigenous cultures and traditions. The third response suggests a different scenario where land was taken from one Indigenous community and given to another, which could also be considered unfair depending on the circumstances. The fourth response is incorrect; many of the treaties were not fair and did not treat Indigenous people with respect or allow them to have a fair voice in the bargaining process.

short answer

Many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government were unfair because they took away land from Indigenous communities and gave it to American colonizers or other Indigenous communities. These treaties also often suppressed Indigenous cultures and traditions, denying them their right to practice their own way of life.

which answer is it

The correct answer is the first response: "These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures."

How were European-owned coffee and sugar plantations in Hawaii a threat to tribal sovereignty?(1 point)

Responses

These plantations helped grow the tribal economy
These plantations helped grow the tribal economy

These plantations were not a threat to tribal sovereignty.
These plantations were not a threat to tribal sovereignty.

These plantations forced Indigenous people to trap furs or their families would be killed.
These plantations forced Indigenous people to trap furs or their families would be killed.

These plantations forced Indigenous people off the land they had lived on for generations.

The correct answer is: "These plantations forced Indigenous people off the land they had lived on for generations."

How were Indigenous peoples treated after Mexican independence?(1 point)

Responses

Indigenous peoples gained more protections than they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty decreased and, in some ways, circumstances were better for them than during the Spanish colonial government.
Indigenous peoples gained more protections than they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty decreased and, in some ways, circumstances were better for them than during the Spanish colonial government.

Indigenous peoples lost the protections they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty increased and, in some ways, circumstances were worse for them than during the Spanish colonial government.
Indigenous peoples lost the protections they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty increased and, in some ways, circumstances were worse for them than during the Spanish colonial government.

ndigenous peoples gained more protections than they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty increased and, in some ways, circumstances were worse for them than during the Spanish colonial government.
ndigenous peoples gained more protections than they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty increased and, in some ways, circumstances were worse for them than during the Spanish colonial government.

Indigenous peoples lost the protections they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Despite this, cruelty decreased and, in some ways, circumstances were better for them than during the Spanish colonial government.

The correct answer is: "Indigenous peoples lost the protections they had been given under the Spanish colonial government. Cruelty increased and, in some ways, circumstances were worse for them than during the Spanish colonial government."

How did European colonizers use systemic racism to justify their cruelty to Indigenous people?(1 point)

Responses

European colonizers molded their society and institutions to benefit themselves, not others.
European colonizers molded their society and institutions to benefit themselves, not others.

European colonizers molded their society and institutions to benefit Indigenous people, not others.
European colonizers molded their society and institutions to benefit Indigenous people, not others.

European colonizers were not racist or cruel to Indigenous people.
European colonizers were not racist or cruel to Indigenous people.

European colonizers believed they were “superior” to no one, which justified their cruelty.