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likoan [24]
3 years ago
10

When it came time for the Cherokees to move, how were they treated?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
4 0
Various military armies forced them out of their own homes and moved them west to Indian Territory. The Cherokees faced a hardship they called “the Trail of Tears” since they were exposed to disease, starvation and exhaustion during their travels to the territory.
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir el texto de referencia. ¿A qué texto, artículo, o lectura te refieres? Tú lo sabes, pero nosotros no. Se te olvidó anexarlo.

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¿Cuál consideran que sería la solución?

Deben de sentarse y hablar para aclarar las cosas. Cada uno tiene su versión y hasta que no platiquen de forma madura, con respeto, no van a poder hablar con sinceridad y resolver sus diferencias.

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En el caso de Daniela, debe controlar su frustración y enojo por el noviazgo de José. A final de cuentas, ella sí siente algo por José. De lo contrario, no hubiera reaccionado de esa manera. En el caso de José, debe abrirse más y confiar en los demás para comunicar a tiempo sus ideas y no herir otros sentimientos.

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