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He wanted to move them west of the Mississippi River to a designated Indian territory. Some tribes resisted his ideas and relocation policy while others went peacefully but still harboring anger and sadness in their heart.
I believe the answer is the 2nd one because when picking something to talk about it should be something specific and clear so people can understand exactly what you are talking about, I'm not sure if thats the real answer but it would make a lot of sense because thats what my teachers tell me! hope my answer helps!! :)
Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers are books from the OT that don't contain any poetry sections. Exodus explains how Moses led the Hebrews from Egypt, Leviticus lays down the rules for Levites to follow, and Numbers contains the census of the Israelites after the Exodus from Egypt.
(Leviticus, Ruth, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther)
False, the Constitution helped rebuild our new country and the first 13 colonies. It gave the government more power which helped unify the country. The Constitution came after the Articles of Confederation, which, yes, contributed to the failure of the union. The states had too much power because, as a new country, we didn't want a strong central government because they were afraid of a monarchy, like the one in England from which they separated. The Constitution was the document that essentially showed the world we were a true, powerful country. It gave us the first presidency, the separate government branches, and to give the states more power so they wouldn't try to secede from the union, the Bill of Rights was created.
To preserve their culture and traditions and forth all treaties with the United States