The first people to make it to Oregon, was Lewis and Clark. Since their route was too harsh for ordinary people, not many people ventured there. When Jedediah Smith found the South Pass (an easier way through the Sierra Nevada), many settlers crossed the country to get to Oregon. The first people were missionaries and although not many Natives converted, their tales of fertile soil encouraged many people to venture to Oregon. They went through the country on a covered wagon. Furthermore, the challenges they faced, consisted of harsh weather, starvation (especially when crossing the Sierra Nevada), and Native American attacks.
Artisans organized medieval crafting guilds for a very good reason - it was mostly because it benefited themselves. They found out that if they stuck together and helped each other out in certain times, it was beneficial for them as they could earn more and have less "stress" with not having jobs or enough equimpent or knowledge.
Option A. The strategies that the Native American civil rights used to call attention to their cause are: They occupied federal land and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
<h3>What was the Native American civil rights movement?</h3>
The AIM movement was a movement that was started by the Native Americans as they protested their plight in America.
They were living in poverty, had no jobs and faced discrimination and police brutality in America.
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