The colony of Pennsylvania was amazing tolerant for the time. It's Indian policy could be described as one of benevolence. Instead of the constant warring with Native Americans as in some of the other colonies, the Pennsylvania colonists learned it was better to try to understand the native people. It paid off, and Pennsylvania had far less hostilities than most of the other colonies.
Benevolent as approriate for a Quaker Colony.
a very low property tax
The Five Civilized Tribes. These tribes are Choctaw, Seminole, Creek, Chickasaw and Cherokee.
Baroque
the coal industry, which began organizing in the early 1800s.
This entirely depends on what policies we are talking about, be they educational policy, military policy, foreign policy, trade policy, etc.As concerns foreign policy, US foreign policy in its first few decades was NEUTRALITY, meaning that the US would stay out of long-term alliances, treaties, engagements, and wars with the major European powers.
a very low property tax
The Five Civilized Tribes. These tribes are Choctaw, Seminole, Creek, Chickasaw and Cherokee.
The United States did not have an official policy on Native American self-determination until after 1970 when Congress passed the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975. Efforts to move in this direction began as early as 1933, when John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs under FDR spearheaded the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
ambitious
Socialism.
when a policy holder dies within the two years of policy it is considered as a early death claim
Native Americans
EGYPTIAN
Indian ocean
Indian ocean
I have no idea but maybe for food
holy experiment