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Traders, religious missionaries, and colonial authorities all sought to reshape Indian society and culture. The statements that describe the recurrent warfare between colonists and Indians are the following.
1.- Colonists frequently forced out Indians, and then settled on the land that they had cleared.
2.- The conflicts resulted in feelings of superiority from the colonists and further encouraged their creation of boundaries between the two cultures.
There were always many kinds of conflicts between white American colonists and Native American Indians. The Indians respected Mother Nature and considered that those lands were theirs because their ancestors had inhabited those lands. They believed that nature provided everything they needed to live, that is why they offered Mother Nature chants and dances.
On the other hand, white English colonists wanted to settle more Indian territories because they were just interested in exploiting the raw materials and natural resources to make a profit and being rich. And this situation was the main generation of most conflicts between Indians and white settlers.
The primary goal of the revolutionaries behind the American Revolution was the end of monarchy rule in the United States by the English Crown and a move towards self-government in the colonies by state governments and a weak central government.
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There was in fact, a recent genocide in Darfur, but it is not in Uganda, and not even close: Darfur is in western Sudan (and Sudan doesn't even border Uganda anymore, only South Sudan does now).
The election of 1800 was bitter because people had different opinions on who should have been elected. Now, people still have different opinions on who will be the president however, they are not as ferocious.
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice "The work of these organizations addresses the concept of providing aid to less-fortunate people."<span>
The Social Gospel Movement<span> was a religious </span>movement<span> that arose during the second half of the nineteenth century. Ministers, especially ones belonging to the Protestant branch of Christianity, began to tie salvation and good works together. They argued that people must emulate the life of Jesus Christ.</span>
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