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Cultural diversity and inclusion means we celebrate all kinds of languages, foods, clothes and cultures.
By limiting foreign television, we will be limiting the chance for people to explore, news, Television, and even cartoon content from other countries, which can actually help us to learn a lot about each other.
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The middle colonies, were different from the New England and southern colonies. These colonies are also known as, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Deleware, which contained river systems and parts. Their 3 rivers are the Hudson, Deleware, and the Susquehanna. The New England colonies contained Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. They had harsh soil, which led to subsistence farms, fishing (including whaling), and shipbuilding/small-scale factories were introduced. In the Southern colonies (Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia), plantation systems developed. Farms were scattered, as well as slave labor, and export of cash crops.
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Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option A.
Rev. Jones and Stand Watie
Explanation:Lewis Downing served as the Principal chief of the Cherokee nation from 1867 to 1872 until his death. He was a four time elected delegate to the Washington DC and also the vice principal chief under the Chief John Ross. Downing served in the Union army during the civil war.
After the death of the John Ross, Lewis downing was the acting Principal Chief of the Cherokee. In 1867 election he formed the Downing party in order to unify the Cherokee nation as they were divided into Northern Cherokee and Southern Cherokee or Full blood or mixed blood. Rev. Jones and Stand Watie were the leaders of the two factions.
Downing worked to solve the problem between the two factions and unify them. However in the election he got support from the both side and became the Principal Chief of the Cherokee.
He gave the northern portion of the American colonies to the Plymouth Company and the southern portion to the London Company