The battle in which the Native Americans attempted to resist the armed forces for the last time took place on 29th December 1890 in South Dakota near the Wounded Knee Creed.
It was the Masacre of Wounded Knee, also refered as the Battle of the Wounded Knee.
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Si Supremo Gat Andres Bonifacio ang maituturing na Ama ng Katipunan dahil siya ang nagtatag nito. Ang Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang, Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan o Katipunan ay itinatag ni Bonifacio sa Maynila noong ika-pito ng Hulyo 1892 bilang isang sikretong, armadong grupo laban sa mga Espanyol. Nalusaw o nawala ang KKK noong ika-dalawampu’t lima ng Mayo 1897.
In the cartoon above, the men represent the Nativists group that called for limiting immigration.
The political strategy of promoting or defending the interests of native or indigenous residents above those of immigrants, especially the backing of immigration-restrictive laws, is known as nativism.
People in nativist groups sought to stop immigration. Their campaign was directed at those groups that might alter the course of established American culture.
The most frequently cited justification for immigration limits is the need to shield American workers from poverty. The mechanism is straightforward: Without these rules, the labor supply would significantly expand, resulting in a sharp decline in American wages to Third World levels.
Because the majority of Americans supported nativism, limitations on immigration were also popular.
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Answer C.
The kingdom of Mali of West Africa controlled trade routes which had previously been controlled by the kingdom of Ghana.
With the demise of Ghana the Mali empire arose in West Africa taken all the trade routes left by Ghana.
Hispanic citizens are deprived of their wealth and land through <span>prisoner of war status. This is a status in which they are not allowed to get or borrow their money or land in a return for their freedom. They need to work hard to be free and prove that they are good enough to deserve this.</span>