<span>By the late 1800s, railroads carried goods just about everywhere, from coast to coast. In rural areas, horse-drawn carriages could still be seen, and some salesmen (they were most always men back then) used this method of transportation. But mostly, Sears (which was then called Sears Roebuck) became known for their successful mail order business. People would receive the Sears catalog, choose what they wanted, write to Sears to let the company know, and the merchandise would be mailed to them.</span>
D. Citizens are free to elect anyone they want into office
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Yeah that is a statement not a question.
1. Wampanoag Indians signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims.
2. Settlers defeated the Yamasee tribes and pushed them out of South Carolina.
3. Powhatan Indians shared food with English settlers.
4. Pequot Indians declared war on the settlers to prevent them from occupying more land.
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- Powhatan Indians shared food with English settlers: this took place between 1607 and 1608, they both benefited from trade. First the colonists were dying of disease and hunger.
- Wampanoag Indians signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims: In 1621 they both promised to not "doe hurt" to one another. It was the first treaty signed between the native american tribes and the settlers.
- Pequot Indians declared war on the settlers to prevent them from occupying more land: the Pequot War was fought between 1636 and 1637. It involved the Pequot people against a coalition of English settlers from the Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and Saybrook colonies.
- Settlers defeated the Yamasee tribes and pushed them out of South Carolina: in the Yamasee war between 1715 and 1716. The Yamasee were defeated and the few survivors scaped to Florida.