The gold rush had many effects on the Native Americans
It changed their views on life
The goldrush scarred the Native Americans and brought terror to them all
<span>The population of Indians was an estimated 150,000 in 1845; 25 years later and 22 years after the beginning of the Goldrush an estimated number of only 30,000 Indians were living
</span>The things they believed were changed because of the GoldRush
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The bible, more so the New Testament then the Old Testament.
The correct answer is C) Hull House.
<em>The option that best describes what Jane Addams meant by “the Settlement” was the Hull House.
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The Hull House was one of the first community centers in the United States. It was founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. It was located in 800 South Halsted Street that still growing in the following years. The place offered many services that could be found in a community center to help the people in need such as baby caring and community dining.
When Jane Adams referred in the excerpt to “The Settlement then, is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of the social and industrial problems,” she was referring to the Hull House.
Pennsylvania and New York were certainly the most religiously and ethically diverse colonies of their time. Policies of religious freedom attracted a diverse range of settlers.