From the map, we notice that some Native Americans travelled by boat at least part of the way.
As the United States expanded, it began to include Native Indian territory and because Americans wanted Native territory, they :
- bought or simply took Native land
- made them move into reservations like the one shown above
As shown by the map, some of the Native Americans evicted from Florida, had to travel part of the way by boat and continued the land journey from Louisiana.
In conclusion, some Natives had to travel by boat when they were pushed out of their lands.
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I'll go through each option one-by-one.
Abilitionists in the United States: FOR ABOLITION
These people were for abolition, they wanted to ban slavery for good. It says it right in their title!
Cotton Plantation Owners in the Southern United States: AGAINST ABOLITION
These people were against abolition, slaves were a big part of the economy in the Southern US.
Fugitive Slaves: FOR ABOLITION
Fugitive slaves were for abolition because they had already run away and were now looking to be free. A big reason why slaves became fugitives was to be free and to reunite with their families.
Slave Traders: AGAINST ABOLITION
Slave traders were looking for slaves to buy and sell. They wanted slavery so that they could make their money.
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i believe its C
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The Revolution opened new markets and new trade relationships.
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In my opinion the answer should be option D