Although the conflict divided tribes and villages, the war also saw the first extensive multi-tribal resistance to European colonization in North America and was the first war between Europeans and American Indians that did not end in complete defeat for the American Indians.
Answer:
Harriet Tubman
Explanation:
Southerners supported slavery as they were part of their economy. Slaves worked in plantations as servants. Harriett Tubman performed a vital role in assisting slave to escape in the Northern states with the help of the Underground Railroad. She was an abolitionist before the American Civil War. Runaway slaves fled with the Underground Railroad into the northern states were not preserved by law and could be delivered to their slave owners (Southerner) if discovered.
Answer:
The political cartoon symbolizes the question of racial segregation which is highlighted by the death of an African American boy named Floyd
Explanation:
The Statue of Liberty signifies democracy and ideals of the Enlightenment such as liberty, freedom, and sovereignty, as well as celebrates the historic win of the Union in the American Civil War, and the end of slavery in the country. However recent death of George Floyd has gained attention towards the indifference in American society against the colored people. A black woman standing next to the Statue of Liberty holding a photo of George Floyd symbolize the protest against racial attitude still prevalent in the region.
Most liked the idea of joining the USA and of course did not resist. It is said that they accepted it with a fatality like which they accepted small pox,tuberculosis and hook worms. the worst that happened was dogs barking at US soldiers passing through.
Answer:
A. African Americans died in higher percentages than white soldiers from both combat and illness.
Explanation:
The statement about African Americans during the Civil War that is not correct is the statement that they died in higher percentages to soldiers from both combat and illnesses.
The truth was that the African Americans that were conscripted were rarely allowed to become officers.