1. The Natives attempted a mutual relationship based on trade and a shared dedication to spirituality.
2. I don’t think it did
3. He was the one who signed the Indian Removal Act. To grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands with existing state boarders.
Quakers participated in the early fight for human rights because the Quaker religion finds value in all of humanity. Quakerism supports the dignity of people and states that all humans have an "inner light" which comes from God. Therefore, Quakers historically have been very involved in human rights and social justice work more generally because of their faiths grounding in humanism and the value in all of humanity.
<em>They wanted the people to have a say in what happened.</em>
<em>(Hey Jay I saw u had an unanswered question so I just made a guess for you, srry if it's too late).</em>
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