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The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
native Americans had a very strong bond between anything that left their bodies. They would feel very connected to their "human waste" and would often times eat it again for fear of losing part of what made them who they were. this was also done with their blood and tears if they got a cut or if they started crying
It's called a Sacagawea dollar because it carries a stylized image of the famous Native American guide who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. However it's not a centennial coin at all, nor is it gold - it's made of manganese brass. Billions have been minted along with the similar Presidential Series coins so they're about as rare as beach pebbles. Feel free to spend any that you get in change.
they didnt have nerves so they couldnt feel
Because they were natives to the American Continent. To the best of anyone's knowledge there was no native name for the country or continent. What would you suggest? Answer: This is actually a great question. Native American is just another form of political correctness. Native peoples are split on this. Some prefer Native American. Others prefer American Indian while still others feel Indian is just fine. Most refer to themselves as a member of their tribe anyway...ie..Mohegan, Tuscarora, Teton, etc. APEX a long-running pattern of whites removing Native Americans from their land, their lifestyle, and killing them.
Yes, Lewis and Clark communicated with many Native American tribes during their expedition. They traded goods, shared information about the land, and sometimes relied on Native American guides to navigate unfamiliar territories. Their interactions were crucial for the success of their expedition.
they was smonkin crackling
They cry and feel sad...
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
Lewis and Clark held Sacagawea in high regard and valued her contributions as a guide and interpreter during their expedition. They saw her as an indispensable member of the team due to her knowledge of the land and her ability to communicate with various Native American tribes they encountered. They considered her bravery, resourcefulness, and resilience essential to the success of their journey.
he hated them
they dipped there dongs in ink and splattered it on the paper..
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
Did the journey from europe go unexpected
It depends on the person you're asking.
he hated them
Lewis and Clark thought Sacagawea was invaluable because she earned respect because Sacagawea saved their lives.