I personally feel that most of the working citizens in America, today only work so they get payed and they have something to look forward to after they have retired from working their whole adult lives. It's nice to be treated every once in a while when you've done something great. It's even a possibility that a good hand full of people might even quit working just because they don't have something to look forward to. Maybe if they got payed more and put it away for a rainy day they might not complain, but there is always a chance.
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The titanic passengers treated the crew with respect of they needed help at the moment.
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Georgia's early settlers mostly saw the Cherokee as a threat because the settlers wanted the farmland. The Native American tribes in the north had semi-permanent, but smaller houses. The tribes in the midwest had very portable homes in the form of teepees to follow the bison. The tribes in the southeast had permanent homes and large plantations. The white settlers wanted the land because the demand for cotton was huge and growing. Gold was also discovered on Cherokee land, and the white settlers saw the Native Americans as inferior. Eventually, the new American government passed law after law to remove the Native American people from their land. The Indian Removal Act was passed in 1830, and that ultimately led to the Trail of Tears, where Native Americans were marched in terrible conditions into what is now Oklahoma.