During the 17th century, thousands of European immigrants arrived in North America seeking new economic opportunities as well as religious freedom. However, that land was not empty but it was already home of Native Americans, who were grouped in various tribes along the continent.
Initially, the relationship between the two cultures, the European immigrants the Native Americans, was amicable but, throughout the 1600-1800s, this relationship would evolve and change mainly in the form of The Native American’s resistance to European expansion through the continent.
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The book "Where the Red Fern Grows" is about a boy named Billy who saves his money to buy two hunting hounds. When he gets enough money, he goes to town on foot to buy it, a girl and a boy. On his way back, he sleeps in a cave like a mountain lion screeches as he gets closer. Billy is restoring the flames, and the lion is frightened. Little Ann's got the brains, and Old Dan has the strength. He trains them to be hunting dogs. Billy later enters the dogs into a coon hunting competition and they win. One night they go after what Billy thought was a coon. Turns out it was a mountain lion. The dogs are determined to kill it and the lion wasn't going to give up. Luckily, Billy has an axe with him and he kills him after many tries. When the fight is over, Old Dan and Little Ann are beat up. Unfortunately Old Dan's injuries are too fierce and he dies the next day. Little Ann is so upset she stops eating and dies a week after. Billy buries them side by side overlooking the hunting forests and a year later his family decides to move into the city. When Billy goes out to say goodbye to his dogs, he finds a red fern growing between their graves along with wildlife flowers. The old tale of the red fern was that only an angel sent from heaven planted it
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One counterclaim the separatists anticipate is A. True it was, that such atempts were not to be made and undertaken without good ground & reason; not rashly or lightly as many have done for curiositie or hope of gaine.
Such attempts of leaving and starting a new colony should not be made without reason, not for curiosity or gain. The author agrees, but he immediately explains that the risk is being undertook in the name of God.
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Pony has a problem with Johnny's disguise idea themselve in the outsiders because he believed his hair was tuff and doesn't want to cut his hair that took so long to grow and that it symbolizes that he is a greaser which was his pride and by losing his hair he would be losing a part of himself which stand as a trademark of been a Greaser.
Answer: Indirect characterization to show what Squeaky is like