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I think that several factors somehow forced, or at least impelled, these early Cherokee settlers to move west, such as the failure, from the part of the United States, to keep the conditions of the Treaty of Hopewell (1785), which established a western boundary that was disputed by white settlers, forcing the signing of a new treaty (the Treaty of Holston) in 1791. In addition, land cessions to other tribes, natural disasters, and the conflicts that were taking place in their eastern homelands, were also factors leading to their decision to move west. Even though their settlement was not easy, and they had disputes with other tribes as well as with the white settlers, it was nevertheless voluntary, and it did not involve the horrors of the "Trail of Tears." Based on these reasons, I do believe that they made the right choice.
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Historias generally recognized three motives for European exploration and colonization is God,Gold,and Glory
Answer:
responsibility
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should not spend what is not required
Answer: Homosexuals, the disabled, gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Explanation:
These kinds of groups were considered by Nazis as the groups as a socio-racial problem so they didn't want any of them in their nation.
Thousand of gypsies (Sinti and Roma) were sent to concentration camps.
Those who were mentally and physically disabled are also being targeted because the Nazis always wanted powerful and healthy people.
Homosexuals were targeted because they were considering as someones who was stoping the population growth.
Jehovah’s Witnesses were considered by Nazis as easily judged groups of people and that they would be a problem because of that.
The Gestapo (Secret State Police) is the symbol and main instrument of terror in the Third Reich. The Gestapo with particular cruelty persecuted and destroyed all those whom the Nazis considered their opponents: communists and social democrats, Jews and homosexuals, people who dared to doubt the invincibility of German weapons, those who listened to “enemy radio stations” and told political jokes.
Along with the fact that the Jews were classified by the Nazis as a priority “enemy,” the Nazi ideological racial concept aimed at the persecution, imprisonment and extermination of other groups of the population, including Roma, people with mental and physical disabilities, Poles, Soviet prisoners of war and Afro-Germans. The Nazis also declared enemies and threats to the security political dissidents, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and so-called asocial personalities because they deliberately opposed the Nazi regime or because some aspects of their behavior did not fit into the Nazi understanding of social norms. Nazi sought to eliminate the dissenters in their own country and the so-called racial threats through constant internal cleansing of German society.