Narcissa Whitman was an American missionary that joined to her husband Dr. Marcus Whitman, wanted to fulfill the mission to Christianize and civilize indigene tribes, so they crossed the Rocky Mountains to do it, living together hard experiences which she described in letters to her family. Not only she was the first woman to cross those Mountains but also she was “the second mother” of Sager Orphans during this time. Although the Whitman had troubles with many tribes that didn’t accept their mission nor Dr. Whitman’s medicine, they achieved converted some tribes and carried more missioners to Oregon. This settlement gave a big cultural contribution to tribes and marked an important point in Oregon’s history.
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The political ideal from the Declaration of Independence that is BEST supported by the excerpt is the idea of Equality.
According to Thomas Jefferson, one of the most important drafters of the Declaration of Independence, "All Men are created equal." (The other four prominent Americans who helped draft the Declaration of Independence were Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, and John Adams).
This idea of equality had been previously expressed by renowned thinkers and philosophers during the Enlightenment period in Europe. Those ideas influenced the founding fathers, as was the case of John Locke with his publication "Second Treatise."
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Christianity was appealing to the people of the Roman Empire because is offered a personal relationship with a god and offered a way to eternal life
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