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1; Factions
2; He was accused of leading the Cherokees into rebellion.
3; The U.S. government limited their sovereignty, and their resources were open to exploration by non-Indians.
4; Tahlequah
5; 1867
6; John Chupco and John Jumper
7; Deciding who would control the government
8; Settled in one of the new towns established along the lines
9; All of these
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1. The scientific idea was to question everything’s and to question things we don’t know
2. They took the ideas of science and questioned what they didn’t know. Previously the unknown was answer by saying it was magic or it was by god
3. Heliocentric theory, the human body such as the heart and how the veins work, new medication
4. Through the printing press which published more books was well as coffee houses and salons.
5. They used the idea of question everything to question absolute monarchy’s. So they questioned the role of kings and social classes. Writers like Lock and Rossuo would theorize popular sovereignty.
6. Rossuo came up with the theory of popular sovereignty. This would lead to absolute monarchs not caring about there people so the idea of popular sovereignty was the influence for the French Revolution which ended with Napoleon so he spread those ideas through Europe so eventually most countries would experience revolution
8. Popular sovereignty where they out they out the will of the people before their selfs.
Answer: Settlers and tribes both had effects on each other. On many trails headed west, settlers traveled in fear of attack from tribes who would rob or kill members of caravans. Tribes would attack stagecoaches and wagons that traveled across their lands. On the other hand, settlers constantly encroached on tribes’ lands. When settlers drove cattle, built railroads, established trails, and created new settlements, tribes were driven off of their lands. Often, this happened to tribes that had already relocated from other parts of the country to escape settlement. As the two groups fought over land, tribes struggled to get the resources they needed. While both groups profited from each other, both also were harmed by expansion in different ways.
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While it is most often used to mean equally impractical and idealistic, it also has the sense of romantic nobility. It's source is from the great Spanish novel "Don Quixote",whose title character is given to unrealistic schemes and great chivalry.
Answer:
Hernan Cortes was interested in the riches that were found in the Aztec Empire.
Cortes wanted to conquer the Aztecs for their resources to build their economy.