I think the huron did not align itself with the french.
1777 and was amended in 1778 and 1779. (This is in the US)
Answer:
European culture was spread by <u>Colonization</u>
Explanation:
Before 14th Century hardly anyone outside Europe was interested in the continent's language, history or anything they produced.
In fact, for much of the dark and middle ages, the two biggest and most influential people in the world were the Chinese and the various Muslim empires.
These accounted for most of the world's trade and culture.
However, as the Spanish and Portuguese colonized new worlds, they gained wealth and access to new products, which could be exported all over the world.
France and Britain followed and began to develop colonies of their own.
As their trade and colonies spread around the world, their culture, language, food, religion, and ways of life spread across the globe.
This statement is fairly valid in the sense that the Constitution was intentially vague about many things--meaning the Framers knew that times would change and that the Constitution had to adjust to these changes. It's fatal flaw, however, was that it did not address slavery, which led to the Civil War.