It's C. Robinson Crusoe jumps on a pile of driftwood.
To the Indians, the Dutch were lacking in their honesty and manners of etiquette. As such, the Dutch often cheated the Iroquois in trade and through joining other Indian tribes against them in war. The Dutch did this out of their desire to trade with as many tribes as possible. On the other hand, the Iroquois often fought against the Dutch, albeit for short periods of time. They especially fought off other Indian tribes trading with the Dutch. They wanted to remain as the primary contact of the Dutch among other Indian tribes.
The main way in which uprisings like Shay's Rebellion helped lead to change in the national government is that it proved how weak the existing government was under the Articles of Confederation--since the rebellion was hard to put down. This led to the much "stronger" Constitution.
It was long after copernicus died until it was accepted by everyone and the church
B, because every soldiers arm is negotiable