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The Declaration of Independance grants Americans their inalienable rights. Those are the rights to life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness. However, many scholars fail to realize that the Declaration also grants Americans the right to over throw their government should the government become destructive to our inalienable rights.
Most Americans wanted their new government to improve trade and to help them.
And national government
the federal government granted Native Americans citizenship -AKG<3
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
The Declaration of Independance grants Americans their inalienable rights. Those are the rights to life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness. However, many scholars fail to realize that the Declaration also grants Americans the right to over throw their government should the government become destructive to our inalienable rights.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
They have the right to alter or abolish the government by whatever organ best suited to the accomplishment of that task.
Throw them out and veto
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
People have the right to impeach their leader when the government becomes destructive. This is the perk of having a democracy.
Americans for Limited Government was created in 1996.
The quote, "That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government" is found in the Declaration of Independence.
Native Americans became successful farmers.
They can reform the govermnemt
tribal government