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Because mission communities worked toward self sufficiency, there were many jobs to be done. Men usually did the more labor intensive jobs like adobe brick making, construction, farming, hide tanning (leather making), tallow work, cattle rounding, and blacksmithing hope it helps!
Today we continue our discussion of Manifest Destiny by focusing on the ways that the policies and beliefs of Manifest Destiny dramatically influenced the cultural, spiritual, political and economic lives of the many American Indian Nations living on the North American continent. We will begin by discussing various Federal Indian Policies that were passed during the era of Manifest Destiny, continue with an analysis of how the state of California during this era dealt with California Indians, and conclude with a local case study of what happened to the California Indians in Humboldt County.
But first, a word about this map. Aaron Capella, a self-taught mapmaker from Warner, Oklahoma, has pinpointed the locations and original names of hundreds of American Indian nations before their first contact with Europeans.
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11a. Calvin Coolidge
11b. Immigration act
12. ???
13. The Ku Klox Klan (KKK)
14. Peace Process
Explanation:
Calvin Coolidge was the president of the United States from 1923 to 1924. He signed the Immigration act which allowed natives to be born in America. The KKK group started seeing a return in the 1920s. When a country is returning to peace after war, this is known as the peace process.