On November 29, 1864, seven hundred members of the Colorado Territory militia embarked on an attack of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian villages. The militia was led by U.S. Army Col. John Chivington, a Methodist preacher, as well as a Freemason.
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1. The Great Plains region had the most tribes within it.
2. Those along the Mississippi river as they would be able to travel down the entire country.
Thomas Jefferson was hesitant to buy the Louisiana territory because it was against the constitution and because it cost lots of money.
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A social and legal principle of racial classification that was historically prominent in the US in the 20th century.
Explanation:
it asserted that any person with even one ancestor of sub Sahara African ancestry (one drop of black blood) is considered black.
Answer:
B. Fear that northern Sudan would establish an Arabic and Islamic state
Explanation:
Sudan has had internal problems for quite some time, and the root of them lied in the religious differences between the people living in northern Sudan and southern Sudan. The northern portion of the country was dominant and it was trying to force the Islam onto the people of other religions, as well as trying to establish Islamic state. The people of southern Sudan didn't wanted that, as they wanted to preserve their religion and their way of life. The situation was tense and eventually escalated, with the president of Sudan ordering the army to perform a genocide over the people that were not Muslim in the southern part of the country. This led to civil war, intervention from the United Nations, and split of the country into two separate countries.