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Vlad [161]
2 years ago
11

Passages from which two texts reflect a shift in how the British colonies/United States wrote about indigenous people but not in

how they treated them ?
History
1 answer:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
4 0

Passages from the preamble of the constitution and Article 9 of the Articles of confederation reflect a shift in how the British colonies/ united states wrote about indigenous people.

<h3>Who are indigenous people?</h3>

Indigenous people refer to those ethnic groups whose members are directly descended from the inhabitants of a geographic region.

The missing options in the questions are as follows:

a. the negro codes and the shay's rebellion compact

b. the bill of rights and the Federalists papers

c. the declaration of independence and the northwest ordinance

d. the preamble of the constitution and Article 9 of the articles of confederation.

The two texts reflect a shift in how the British colonies wrote about indigenous people is the preamble of the constitution and Article 9 of the articles of confederation.

Therefore, D is the correct option.

Learn more about Indigenous people here:

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