Answer:
He wrote the book On the Road
He celebrated freedom and individuality
Explanation:
Jack Kerouac was an<em> American novelist</em> who supported<em> "iconoclasm</em>," a social belief that focuses on the destruction of icons used for political or religious reasons. So, this means that<u> he wasn't a symbol of American conformity but was a voice against it.</u>
He wrote the book entitled "On the Road," which was based on his travel across the United States with his friends. The book portrayed the characters of <em>Sal Paradise</em> and <em>Dean Moriarty </em>and their boundless American freedom as they drove with no exact journey. His book clearly celebrated "freedom" and individuality."
Answer:
A. Large numbers of English colonists settled on land taken from the Native Americans.
Explanation:
The way in which different European colonists interacted with the Native Americans marked the future of the relationships between these groups. French settlers had a more peaceful interaction and did not take over land occupied by native groups. The English, however, did invade territories where Native Americans lived and had a much more violent way of treating them.