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1.reveals things about our innermost motives
Explanation:
According to the bible verses of the Lord Jesus chirst
The lord saved from his name, we trust from the heart.
we praise the lord what he had done for ours.
we always used to say glory to the lord that reveals the innermost motives.
As per my point.. He restore my soul and righteous my path in the life so wish to be perfect,if i wants to perfect means first of all i should motives my innermost to be perfect
Love yourself you can Love others..
"The Greatest of all is Love"
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The Plains Indians were hunters and agriculturalists, they hunted large animals like bison and planted crops such as beans, squash, and corn. Due to being dependent upon hunting, the Plains Indians were nomadic and would easily set up their teepee housing units wherever they went. Several tribes would perform the Sun Dance which is a ritual of sacrifice for the benefit of the community. As the horse was introduced to the tribes that helped in hunting and movement, it would begin to create competition among the different tribes.
As a result of the Seven Years’ War, Native Americans were no longer able to play the French off against the British and found it increasingly difficult to slow the advance of white settlers into the western parts of New York, Pennsylvania, North and South Carolina, and Virginia. To stop encroachments on their lands in the Southeast, the Cherokees attacked frontier settlements in the Carolinas and Virginia in 1760. Defeated the next year by British regulars and colonial militia, the Cherokees had to allow the English to build forts on their territory.
Indians in western New York and Ohio also faced encroachment onto their lands. With the French threat removed, the British reduced the price paid for furs, allowed settlers to take Indian land without payments, and built forts in violation of treaties with local tribes. In the spring of 1763, an Ottawa chief named Pontiac led an alliance of Delaware, Seneca, Shawnee, and other western Indians in rebellion. Pontiac's alliance attacked forts in Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin that Britain had taken over from the French, destroying all but three. Pontiac's forces then moved eastward, attacking settlements in western Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, killing more than 2,000 colonists. Without assistance from the French, however, Pontiac's rebellion petered out by the year's end.
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