Answer:
Some tribes became extinct.
Explanation:
At that time , the massive casualties on the Native's happened because the Spanish army has a superior arsenals compared to the native American Tribes.
On top of that, the The spanish also became a carrier of various diseases (such as smallpox) and infected the native american population. Since their medical knowledge was very limited at that time, the disease manage to wiped out a lot of their population. Eventually, the battles made some tribes such as Calusa and Timucua became extinct.
Answer:
OPTION C :REIGN OF TERROR
- NATIONAL CONVENTION
- NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
- REIGN OF TERROR
- DIRECTORY
<span>At first the Americans tried to engage the British using
conventional tactics. The British at the
time has seasoned troops who fought in previous conflicts. They were already disciplined as well as
trained and commanded by veteran officers.
The patriots started with volunteers who were new to battle as well as
officers who were not on the same level as the British when it comes to
experience and training. That’s why the
patriots were defeated in battle during the early days of the Revolution. Some of those who fought for the Revolution were
hunters and were armed with rifled muskets that can shoot farther and was more
accurate. They also knew the land better
than anyone and utilized those strengths to fight the British through ambush
and shooting them from a distance. The
British were not prepared for this can of fighting which left them easy prey
for the patriots. The hit and run
tactics that they used from their experiences and expertise helped in defeating
the British troops.</span>
"I would give him a score of about 5 out of 10, which was a vast improvement over John Q. Adams and his cronies. If you were a poor, white male, he was your guy. He greatly democratized the process of elections in that era and was our first grassroots president. However, Jackson usually did what Jackson wanted to do, even if it meant alienating many of the people who got him elected. He did not side with Southerners during the nullification crisis and was prepared to use troops against South Carolina to enforce a law that most Southerners hated. He blatantly ignored John Marshall’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia, but an argument could be made here that he was acting in favor of democracy in this case, as most white Southerners probably wanted the Cherokee moved off of their land. He was a very complex and fascinating guy, but his critics called him King Andrew for a reason." -Robert Marshall
Answer:
The choice ;
C. wanted better access to job opportunities and equal pay