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oksano4ka [1.4K]
4 years ago
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How do you think native Americans viewed the idea of manifest destiny

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stich3 [128]4 years ago
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At first the Native American's were fine to share their land with the colonist, but it be came more clear that the colonist were starting to push the Native Americans out of their land. So how do the Native Americans think about Manifest Destiny they see it as invasive and intrusive movement that was being done by the colonist and were more than willing to go to war for their land.
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