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setting policy for american indians
The order of the Jesuits - from the Society of Jesus - were instrumental in the exploration of the American territory as well as setting missions up among the Indians and seeking to protect them from encroaching settlers.
European diseases, warfare, killing off 90%, destroying Mexico city (tenochtitlan), banning nauatl, catholicizing, raping women, setting them on fire, etc
the setting is in Brookdale
A general setting would be something like USA in the 50's, whereas a specific setting might be Los Angeles, California in 1956
"Brian's Return" is mainly set in the wilderness of the Canadian wilderness, where Brian Robeson embarks on a journey to reconnect with nature after his previous survival experience in the wilderness. The setting allows Brian to reflect on his past and find solace in the natural world.
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In the Brazilian wilderness.
It is in a bucolic setting amongst the trees of the sawtooth wilderness range.
It is in a bucolic setting amongst the trees of the sawtooth wilderness range.
small village at the edge of a vast wilderness
This story takes place in the Canadian wilderness.
The setting for the novel, 'Brian's Winter' by Gary Paulsen is an L-shaped lake in the Canadian wilderness. It's an incredible book about a young boy named Brian (protagonist) who is forced to stay alone in the wilderness through the winter after he is in a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness.
D. small village at the edge of a vast wilderness
New England wilderness on Mrs. Tilley's farm
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"A wilderness program is a benefical tool for troubled teens, helping them work through tough emotional issues. " "A wildnerness program takes troubled youth away from the normal school environment and continues their learning in a wilderness setting, helping them overcome difficult emotional and behavioral issues."