He viewed them as savages and heathens who were cruel, brutal, merciless to their victims, and dishonest and treacherous to their friends. He shortly describes how they tortured, mutilated, flayed their enemies. Of course, these impressions were deeply biased. The Pilgrims were Christians who disregarded any non-Christian, indigenous people. At the time, they couldn't understand that they were perceived as foreign invaders, and treated as such by the Native Americans.
False because although you may think you know yourself you can never know everything about someone
Answer:
the Sedition Act
Explanation:
The Federalist majority in Congress passed the Sedition Act and President Adams signed it into law on July 14, 1798. It was set to expire on March 3, 1801, the last day of the first and—as it turned out—only presidential term of John Adams.
When World War II was over it came to light that the military had rejected over half of the men who were drafted or had given them lighter duties, because they were not fit enough for combat. The United States began to realize it needed to focus more on fitness. A researcher by the name of Thomas K. Cureton began to study exercise and fitness. He conducted many experiments and was able to establish a set of guidelines for maintaining fitness.