The Osage Indians we're a tribe back then. The Osage Indians were known for gardening, hunting, and foraging. Later on, they found themselves in the northwestern part of Arkansas. The United States government started to take away land from the Osage Indians in the year 1808.
"Quilt of a Country" is a commentary written by Pulitzer-prize winning author Anna Quindlen following the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
Th metaphor of a quilt is used in this text to symbolize America's diversity. There is a tension in America, which is that, despite citizens being from such different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, they can come together to build a great nation. The argument is that this resembles a "crazy quilt," which in theory should be mismatched because of the differences between its sections, but in practice comes together beautifully.
Answer:
Casimir Pulaski
Explanation:
Casimir Pulaski was a Brigadier general in Pulaski's Legion in the Army of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwelth of the Contenential Army. He fought from 1762-1779.