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The fourteen points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end world war 1
The correct answer is B, as the Powhatan organized a Native confederacy.
Powhatan is the name of a Native American tribe, the main one of a powerful confederation of tribes they dominated, called Tsenacomoco. They spoke the Algonquian language, and lived in what is now the state of Virginia at the time of the first encounters between natives and English.
The original six tribes that constituted the Tsenacomoco confederation were the Powhatan themselves, the Arrohatecks, the Appamattucks, the Pamunkeys, the Mattaponis, and the Chiskiacks. To this group the Kecoughtans were added in 1598. Another tribe closely related to all these, who spoke the same language, were the Chickahominy, who managed to preserve their autonomy from this confederation.
Native Americans and slaves were not represented in the declaration of independence.
<span>The Mayflower Compact was the primary administering report of Plymouth Colony. It was drafted by the Pilgrims who crossed the Atlantic on board the Mayflower, looking for religious opportunity.</span>