Most of them ridiculed the declaration. At the time, Women's rights weren't really thought about, and the movement seemed outrageous.
I am fairly certain that the answer is going to be D. The influx of Europeans drove them from their lands.
The only answer that comes even remotely close to being correct other than D. is going to be C, but most Native Americans did not willingly convert to Christianity.
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Answer:
The First Nations
Explanation:
The role of the First Nations people in the battle of York was to fight against Americans. The battle of York was part of the War of 1812, where the First Nations warriors played important roles in defending British territories against American forces. First Nations people sided with the British during the war because both resist American expansion in Northern America (Canada).
Some name of names of the warriors were John Brant (Mohawk War Chief), John Norton (Six Nations War Chief).
John Brant Brant played an active role as war chief and warrior. He also played a significant role in the war along with John Norton.
John Norton recruited Six Nations and Delaware warriors in war.
Well in this period, it is considered the old stone age and for good reason, as this era is characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools. Basically it was the era when human started using tools that were made from stone. Or in other words, innovated.
B. Hoovervilles. The shanty towns were named after Herbert Hoover