The main cause is poverty and lack of education. They're very poor, so they can't afford school. If the children do go to school, they drop out very young to work and help earn money for the family. That's not the kind of cycle people can break out of easily.
Add to that the civil war from 1960 to 1996 where the military persecuted the native people, killing up to 200,000, and they've had a pretty rough time of it.
One cannot merely take a cursory view of some of the common Scriptures that are from the scant armory of ammunition used to prove there is a “satan.” It would be impossible to fully explore the topic of “Satan’s” existence or absence of existence without taking a good look at the book of Job. I would like to lay out the concept of how Satan has traditionally been seen in the book of Job, and then I will submit the concept of how Satan should more correctly be viewed when considering that ancient document. After that, I will delve into an explanation of some of the passages and concepts that help us to understand exactly what is the situation with the Satan in the book of Job.
Answer:
British officials reserved the land west of the Appalachian Mountains for American Indians.
Explanation:
King George Third issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 on October 7, 1763. It was issued when Britain managed to acquire French areas in North America after winning seven years war. The proclamation prohibited any settlement west of Appalachian mountains. It was proclaimed to be an Indian reserve. Exclusion of the area beyond Appalachian mountain filled colonialists with discontent and it arose during the American revolution.
False, because he actually sailed to the North Pole instead, (Antarctica actually, I just like saying the home of Santa Claus instead :D).