it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government
Chief Joseph, the leader of the Nez Perce tribe, expressed that the government was unfair due to its broken promises and unjust treatment of Native Americans. He highlighted the inconsistency between treaties made with his people and the government's actions, which often involved land seizures and forced relocations. Chief Joseph believed that the government failed to uphold its commitments, leading to suffering and loss for his people. His statements reflect a broader frustration with systemic injustices faced by Indigenous communities.
Inside pressure (people)Outside pressure (world) And many problems in government
Chief Joseph refused to sign a new treaty with the American government because he believed it would lead to further loss of land and rights for his people, the Nez Perce. He sought to protect his tribe's sovereignty and preserve their way of life, feeling that the government often broke promises made in previous treaties. Additionally, he was committed to finding a peaceful resolution rather than submitting to what he viewed as unjust demands. His refusal was a stand against the systemic injustices faced by Native Americans during that period.
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the hardships they faced were: the Mexican government neglected the land because of the distance the land was from the capital. the soldiers wasnt getting paid, and they took what they needed to survive from the people they where supposed to protect. the work was hard on the ranchoes. the officials Mexican government sent to govern the land was usually unexperienced and sometimes dishonest.
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The government has made Biological weapons and have striked back on the terrorists
That America needs Mexican people to because they work more
There have been well over 9000 people who have faced the decision of getting married in their life. In fact, most people alive today have faced that decision.