North America basically seized all land and killed most Indian's. Indian's were not used as slaves but rather kicked off their own land and moved north-west (trail of tears). Colonists also had no intentions in communicating with whomever they ran into, their main goal was land. Plus, there was no moral or family structure, the only people sent on the journey were men and very few families. Indians were literally kicked out of their own homes so colonists could build and produce new colonies. B is your answer.
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Under the Articles of Confederation the national government managed to achieve a variety of successes such as the creation of executive departments to administer finance, foreign relations, and military affairs but the most important achievement would be the Northwest Ordinance which guaranteed equal treatment for states new and old and also prohibited slavery within the territory.
It's weaknesses limited power so much that the government could not tax, force states to honor agreements, make laws regulating trade, and neither could they make laws to regulate the citizens.
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The conquered people had to pay annual taxes from their normal economic activity and also had to pay another type of tax that was an obligatory work for the Empire.
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