In the Declaration of Independence he stated: "He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and had endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions."
The Declaration of Independence's reference to "merciless Indian savages" reinforced negative stereotypes of Native Americans as violent and uncivilized, contributing to the dehumanization and marginalization of indigenous peoples during that time period.
The Declaration of Independence viewed Native Americans as "merciless Indian Savages" who were hostile and posed a threat to the American colonies.
The groups were on represented in the Declaration of Independence were; women, slaves, and Native Americans.
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Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
The Declaration of Independence's reference to "merciless Indian savages" reinforced negative stereotypes of Native Americans as violent and uncivilized, contributing to the dehumanization and marginalization of indigenous peoples during that time period.
The Declaration of Independence viewed Native Americans as "merciless Indian Savages" who were hostile and posed a threat to the American colonies.
The groups were on represented in the Declaration of Independence were; women, slaves, and Native Americans.
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African slaves and Native Americans were both left out of the Declaration of Independence.
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
Women were left out of the Declaration of Independence.
Native Americans, slaves and women were the groups that were unrepresented in the Declaration of Independence. Even though the United States was supposedly born in the name of freedom and equality, it took many years for those groups to be granted equal rights.
they did not care
they did not care
I think that the native Americans were not invited to sign it, because they were still looked down upon by the new '' Americans". So they didn't want them to sign it. This is just a theory though.
Native Americans, slaves and women were the groups that were unrepresented in the Declaration of Independence. Even though the United States was supposedly born in the name of freedom and equality, it took many years for those groups to be granted equal rights.