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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.
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They attempted to have no knowledge and not know anything at all, but they failed because they realized that they already knew things, like how to walk, speak, etc.
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The 16th century was an age of great land exploration
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B) The southern most states relied most heavily on one crop
Explanation:
Because of how the climate is in the southern regions, it was an ideal place to grow cotton on. Along with the fact the cotton was so cheap to purchase because of slave work, the South became more and more reliant on this crop to make profits.
Especially when the cotton gin became widespread in the south is when slavery became more and more apparent and was relied on more in the south.
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A provision of the Missouri Compromise: A dividing line was established at 36- 30. Which banned slavery North of the Louisiana Territory.
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