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deff fn [24]
3 years ago
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Imagine you are living in 1898, and read the headline about the “Little Big Horn.” How might that headline have influenced your

opinion, or view, of the Indian Wars?
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andrezito [222]3 years ago
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If I were a citizen at that time, I would be biased against the Natives, and therefore Custer's Last Stand would have severely angered me most likely, making me loathe the Native tribes all the more, given all the U.S. troops that died that day.  I hope this helps, have a nice day, and if you need more help just ask! :)
Effectus [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I would be biased against the Natives, and therefore Custer's Last Stand would have severely angered me most likely, making me loathe the Native tribes all the more, given all the U.S. troops that died that day.

Explanation:

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