Answer:
The story of Thanksgiving described in the article changed for Natives from the day of Thanksgiving to the Day of Mourning.
Explanation:
'The Wampanoag Side of the First Thanksgiving Story' is an article written by Michelle Tirado. The story presents the Wampanoag's side of the story of the First Thanksgiving.
In this story, Wampanoag states that when the Pilgrims had a good harvest in 1621 in the month of September/October, they invited Wampanoag for the feast. But the word that Massasoit got was that there was a gunfiring from the Pilgrims village, so to aid the matter, Wampanoag reach the place with some 90 warriors, and there they got to know that they were invited for the feast. But that day of the Thanksgiving turned out to be a nightmare for the Natives. Natives helped the Pilgrims in their survival but Pilgrims massacared them years later.
For Natives, the Thanksgiving day has turned into their Mourning Day, and is celebrated by many Natives after James declared it so.
The Wampanoag's side of the story narrates that how the story of the Thanksgiving radically changed for them from the day of happiness to the day of Mourning.
Answer:
A. The Ten Commandments does not include a "then statement, or punishment.
Egyptians believed that they had eternal spirits and that whatever they had in this life they would need in the next. Therefore, they stuffed there tombs full of stuff to use in the afterlife.
Theodore R. Davis's illustration of President Johnson's impeachment trial in the Senate, published in Harper's Weekly.
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson was initiated on February 24, 1868, when the United States House of Representatives resolved to impeach Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the United States, for "high crimes and misdemeanors", which were detailed in 11 articles of impeachment. The primary charge against Johnson was violation of the Tenure of Office Act, passed by Congress in March 1867, over his veto. Specifically, he had removed from office Edwin M. Stanton, the Secretary of War—whom the Act was largely designed to protect—and attempted to replace him with Brevet Major General Lorenzo Thomas. (Earlier, while the Congress was not in session, Johnson had suspended Stanton and appointed General Ulysses S. Grant as Secretary of War ad interim.)
Johnson became the first American president to be impeached (the only one prior to Bill Clinton in 1999) on March 2–3, 1868, when the House formally adopted the articles of impeachment and forwarded them to the United States Senate for adjudication. The trial in the Senate began three days later, with Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase presiding. On May 16, the Senate failed to convict Johnson on one of the articles, with the 35–19 vote in favor of conviction falling short of the necessary two-thirds majority by a single vote. A ten-day recess was called before attempting to convict him on additional articles. The delay did not change the outcome, however, as on May 26, it failed to convict the president on two articles, both by the same margin; after which the trial was adjourned.
The impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson had important political implications for the balance of federal legislative–executive power. It affirmed the principle that Congress should not remove a president from office simply because its members disagreed with his policies, style, or administration of duties. It also resulted in diminished presidential influence on public policy and overall governing power, fostering a system of governance which Woodrow Wilson referred to in the 1870s as "Congressional Government."[1]
The Piute tribe is a member of the North American Indian and are grouped as either the "Northern Paiute"or the "Southern Paiute"
- The Old Paiutes were known as hunter-gatherers and always move from one place to place to gather food for their families.
- The men hunt deer, buffalo and fish in the rivers and lakes.
- The Paiute women also participate in farms activities such as gathering roots, pine nuts, seeds and fruits.
As a result of modernization of places across the country, the region have been reorganized to "Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah"
Learn more about the Piute here
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