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Spurred by the nationalism aroused by the Spanish-American War, the United States annexed Hawaii in 1898 at the urging of President William McKinley. Hawaii was made a territory in 1900, and Dole became its first governor.
Native Hawaiians staged mass protest rallies and formed two gender-designated groups to protest the overthrow and prevent annexation. ... They hoped that if the U.S. government realized that the majority of native Hawaiian citizens opposed annexation, the move to annex Hawaii would be stopped.
Corn and beans
succotash was a simple corn and beans dish. The dish found lasting popularity with natives (across tribal lines) and colonists alike. The dish also became popular during the Great Depression because of the relatively inexpensive and availability of ingredients,
Document A
Juan Gines De Seplveda
A Racist settler who feels superior ro the Native Americans. He is talking to his fellow peer in present time trying to get them to belittle the Native Americans speech, clorhing, customs and religion. He has no tolerance for anyone who is not like him. He has no understanding of anything and is unwilling to learn any of their ways. He is trying to get his people to rally behind him and not accept the savage Native Americans.
Document B
Bartolome de Las Casas
The defender of the American Indians in their present time. He tries to explain that the Native. Americans are not savages and are the same as the settlers, they just have different views and customs. This does not make them ignorant as children. He speaks of their sincerity and willingness to share their food so the settlers will not starve. He also speaks of their willingness to trade and barter with them and share their land. He was trying to reach out to other settlers so they would understand the Native Americans were the same as the settlers. Hoping to avoid chaos and war just because they didnot understand the Native American way.
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Clifford took office committed to rethinking Johnson's Vietnam policies, and Vietnam policy consumed most of his time. He had argued against escalation in 1965 in private counsel with the president, but then provided public support for the president's position once the decision was made. At his confirmation hearing, he told the Armed Services Committeeof the U.S. Senate that the limited objective of the U.S. was to guarantee to the people of South Vietnam the right of self-determination.
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