Answer: The Treaty of Penn with the Indians, sometimes known as <em>Penn's Treaty with the Indians at Shackamaxon,</em> or more simply <em>Penn's Treaty with the Indians</em>, is an oil painting by Benjamin West, completed in 1771–72. The painting depicts William Penn entering into the Treaty of Shackamaxon in 1683 with Tamanend, a chief of the Lenape ("Delaware Indians") Turtle Clan, under the shade of an elm tree near the village of Shackamaxon (now Kensington) in Pennsylvania.
The peace between the Lenape Turtle Clan and Penn's successors would endure for over 70 years, until the Penn's Creek Massacre of 1755.
The treaty William Penn entered into was remarked upon by Voltaire, who called it "the only treaty never sworn to and never broken."
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"your enemy is well-trained, well-equipped, and battle-hardened. he will fight savagely"
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Some people disagree with using agent orange during the Vietnam war because the agent was dangerous and had adverse effects on both the enemy and the American troops. Agent orange was a powerful chemical used for defoliation during the Vietnam war to eliminate forest cover. It was later discovered that the chemical caused serious health issues for the service men, their families as well as the enemy. Health issues experienced include: birth defects, tumors, rashes, cancer, etc.
Technically speaking, it would be "family" that represents a social group that exists in all known cultures, since families are generally crucial for the survival of the individual.
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