The purpose of treaties between the U.S. Government and Indians was to first of all keep peace between the two and give colonists permission to settle Indian land. Hope this helps!
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Advancing Technology and weapons system with outdated tactics combined with it.
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Mikala Rempe in her poem <em>On how my mother sleeps </em>speaks about the character who describes the memory, memory of his mother sleeping.
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This poem tries to answer big dilemmas in life: What does it mean to be grown up and what makes you who you are.
The poem also points out the sadness of time passing, sadness that the speaker feels because he can’t touch his mother anymore, but the thing he can touch is the memory of her that never dies.
The Articles of Confederation was a document written to give the new nation a sense of organization. It was the first attempt to build <em>unity</em> at that time, and it served as a <em>defense </em>agreement in case of external agression. Some weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were:
- The Articles gave Congress only the power to pass laws, but not to enforce the laws. If a state did not support a law, that state could ignore it.
- No executive or judicial system were appointed, making it difficult to enforce laws.
- Congress had no power to regulate trade.
- Congress could not levy taxes.
- Amendments to the Articles required unanimous decision, a situation that was very difficult to achieve.
The railroad route followed the Oregon, Mormon and California Trails. The new line was added and connected Omaha and Nebraska; followed the Platte River; crossed the Rocky Mountains at South Pass in Wyoming; and through northern Utah and Nevada before crossing the Sierras to Sacramento, California. Additional route connected Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah and other cities not directly on the route. The Central Pacific laid 690 miles (1,110 km) of track, starting in Sacramento, and the Union Pacific laid 1,087 miles (1,749 km) of track, starting in Omaha. The two lines connected at Promontory Summit, Utah. (Impact) This route was chosen over the route in the southern part of the country because it was less mountainous.
Some pros of the Erie canal include:
Made harbor most important in America
Allows migration to other places
Inspired a transportation revolution
Cons:
Very expensive, dangerous and ugly work
Did not create a canal revolution that was predicted by Clinton
Isolated the south because now the north could rely on the easier to trade NW
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