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Nadusha1986 [10]
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Which was not a change called for by woodrow wilson's fourteen points?

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Whether through diplomacy, war, or even alliances, Native American efforts to resist European encroachment further into their lands were often unsuccessful in the colonial era. This woodcut shows members of the Cheyenne nation conducting diplomacy with settlers of European descent in the 1800s.

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