No, Germans with non-jewish ancestors were treated different. With jewish ancestors you “went into the gas”, meaning your former fellow citizens pointed at you with a gun, put you in a train and sent you to concentration camps.
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<span>The major ways in which slaves resisted were through rebellions and their own forms of violence. In addition, they were able to run away from the plantation, which was fraught with its own set of risks. Third, they could take smaller forms of resistance, such as breaking the tools the owner had, which would slow down the overall process of working. Women were able to do this more easily, since they were not expected to work as hard as the males and could feign illness or some other way to slow down their overall rate of work.</span>
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A. The relationship was good due to the policies of James Oglethorpe.
The arrival of the settlers of Georgia in 1733 was marked by the treatment of respect received by the American Indians from the founder of the colony, James Edward Oglethorpe. <u>He found help and friendship with Yamacraw's boss, Tomochichi. By producing friendship and respect among them, it was possible to establish policies for the success of the new colony.</u>
A) A fort was established and many were killed by diseases
Lewis and Clark's expedition was not positive to the native of Mandan village the most devastating epidemic was the smallpox outbreak in the year 1837 killing a lot of people. The epidemic played an important factor in uniting the surviving Mandans and Hidatsa who later engaged in trade, farming and hunting.