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Answer: Can't you look it up on google?
Explanation:
Answer:
There are four important lessons I took away from Eleanor Roosevelt’s book:
1. Learning to learn
2. Develop courage by conquering your fears
3. Success is about contributing to others
4. Facing responsibility
Explanation:
Thi statement is true. The philosophy of Romanticism manifested itself in a concern for the rights and dignity of the individual. Romanticism gave contrast to the creativity, imagination and value of an art. It shifts the objective to something subjective.
The Native Americans built homes
The Homesteaders built homes
The Native Americans shared their land
The homesteaders fenced in their land and took as much land as they could grab.
The Native Americans prayed to a god
The Homesteaders prayed to a god that hated Native Americans and was okay with killing Native Americans.
The Native Americans were murdered, raped, mutilated, robbed, beaten, segregated...
The Homesteaders adopted the orphaned Native American children and washed them in bleach.
The Native Americans used the land sparingly so that the buffalo would come back each year to graze in the same fields.
The homesteaders burnt all the trees down and shot all the buffalo.
The Native Americans would use the parts of the plants that they only would use and let the rest grow so they could have more on another day.
The homesteaders plowed everything under and eventually created Black Sunday (1935.)
The Native Americans lived in a thriving community where people shared in the responsibility of raising children, hunting, gathering, creating...
The homesteaders raised their own children who doubled as indentured servants all supporting the white male of the homesteading unit.