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Traditions are a set of customs that people create over time.
the traditions are probabaly some of the African Americans culture
The experiences of Hawaiians and Native Americans in the 1800s were similar in that they both had to deal with oppression
One tradition for Native Americans are to use every single part of the buffalo.
African Americans.
Yes
Native Americans believe that their traditions and ceremonies came to them directly from the Creator.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
Americans for Limited Government was created in 1996.
The United States government supported this, in that they set up reservation for the Native Americans. They then bought the land from them and promised to protect them. The US government also wrote and signed many treaties to help the Native Americans. Sadly though this didnt last long. Because the settlers wanted the Native Americans land. This caused the Native Americans to fight back. They were fighting not only for their land, but for their resources. But mostly in order to keep their traditions. Thanks I hope that helps!
Americans looked for their national identity in various aspects such as their democratic ideals, the U.S. Constitution, the concept of equality and diversity, and their historical experiences such as the American Revolution and the Westward Expansion. They also found national identity in symbols like the flag and national anthem, as well as shared cultural values and traditions.
They felt they both had had similar experiences with prejudice.