what beliefs did the north american phalanx believe in.
their surroundings
Africans kept many customs and beliefs from their homelands. These customs and beliefs became the basis of African-American culture.
The Ten Commandments
There are really no "Native American" beliefs. Tribes, and even clans within those tribes, sometimes have very different beliefs. Traditional believers have a deep love and respect for Creator and all His gifts. They honor His world and thereby Honor Him. Beyond that, beliefs can and do vary dramatically.
There are really no "Native American" beliefs. Tribes, and even clans within those tribes, sometimes have very different beliefs. Traditional believers have a deep love and respect for Creator and all His gifts. They honor His world and thereby Honor Him. Beyond that, beliefs can and do vary dramatically.
He was an anti-American who was Islamic
They themselves had no tolerance for religions and beliefs outside of their own. Native American beliefs, etc.
supporting beliefs in political equality
American Indian slaves brought whatever beliefs their particular tribe practiced.
No, Jehovah's Witnesses do not salute the American flag due to their religious beliefs.
No statement of political beliefs and opinions of 325 million people (Americans) can be true.Any statement of political beliefs and opinions will be true for some people (Americans).