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What did Jefferson in his Declaration of Independence blame England for doing with Indians?
a. killing them
b. enlisting them to fight with the British against the Americans
c. enticing them to ally with the French government
d. encouraging them to join American patriot forces in the Borderlands
Answer:
Jefferson accused England of:
b. enlisting them to fight with the British against the Americans
Explanation:
<em>He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.</em>
According to the Declaration of Independence, Native Americans were approached by the British, who wanted them to fight against the Americans. By "he", the speaker is referring to King George III. As we can see in the excerpt above, Native Americans were portrayed as savages who made no distinction between men, women, and children, killing all people. However, it is important to note here that many Indian nations tried to stay out of the conflict.
Answer:
1. The Great Plains region had the most tribes within it.
2. Those along the Mississippi river as they would be able to travel down the entire country.
Answer:
On the other, the Revolution also brought mixed effects in France's industrialization. In 1789, the Civil Code abolished the age old guild systems and domestic customs duties. It stimulated domestic trade and allowed many products to move across from one region to another without paying tariffs.
Explanation:
By matching the Founder with an example of a contradiction in their life around the concept of freedom we have the following:
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence -- enslaved his children.
- This is evident as the historical account has shown that Beverly, Harriet, Madison, and Eston Hemings were his children and they are slaves.
Sam Adams, politician, signer of the Declaration of Independence -- failed to defend the property rights of Indigenous people.
- This is evident as he failed to defend the property rights of Indigenous people in his famous book titled "Rights of the Colonist." However, he defended that of the American colonists.
George Washington, General in the Continental Army -- tried to recapture an enslaved woman who escaped to New Hampshire.
- This is evident when he tried to recaptured Ona Judge, the then 22-year-old slave girl in 1796 and 1799.
Hence, in this case, it can be concluded that some of the American founding fathers did contradictory actions while they are alive.
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