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torisob [31]
3 years ago
13

what did Neolin recommend Indians do to preserve their independence in the face of British encroachment?

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slavikrds [6]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Urged Native Americans to reject European influences and to revive tribal traditions that had waned in the generations since colonization.

Explanation:

Neolin wanted Indians to reject European life like alcohol, and clothes. He wanted Indians to go back to how they were before they met Europeans and resume their identity as Indians. He wanted the Indians to get rid of all the invaders from their land. He said Indians should considered themselves as individuals and not as part of a tribe.

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