The only Indian reservation in Wyoming, the Wind River Indian Reservation was established with the Treaty of Fort Bridger in 1868. Originally home to the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, the Northern Arapaho Tribe was moved to the reservation in 1878 where they were welcomed by Chief Washakie of the Eastern Shoshone. A traditionally nomadic tribe for thousands of years, the Eastern Shoshone traveled throughout 16 states from central Wyoming to the west coast. Archealogical evidence reveals that the tribe called parts of Wyoming home for millenia. Today, both tribes share their cultures, history and traditions through oral storytelling, songs,dances and much more.
        
             
        
        
        
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Double jeopardy is when you cannot be tried more than once for the same specific incident.
 
        
             
        
        
        
They were successful for numerous reasons. One is that there were already a lot of Europeans there who were willing to help in the spread of Catholicism. Another is that they were mostly experienced in military conquest so if anyone actually tried to oppose the spread of Catholicism from the natives, they would be punished severely since no one could oppose the missionaries.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer :since the 13th Amendment's criminal-exception loophole created conditions for preserving the economic benefits and social order embedded in the system of slavery.
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