Lower class servants, both black and white, joined together in the frontier rebellion against the Native American tribes. As a result of witnessing this, the higher (and ruling) class became alarmed, which ultimately increased opposition across racial lines.
One way to travel to the West was to sail around the tip of South America, the other way was to travel to the end of the railroad line and take a rough trail on land in wagons pulled by horses, mule, or oxen
The <span>Nuremberg Laws and confining them to camps. ( not very sure but i think this is it )</span>
Answer:
A for me
Explanation:
The Algonquins supported the British War
"It depends on your perspective. To the Native Americans, it was the beginning of an end. Their lives will be changed forever by their contact with the fur traders, soldiers, and missionaries that follow in the wake of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Certainly the changes will be gradual, but changes none the less".
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