The 1881 book that exposed the harsh treatment of Native Americans was "A Century of Dishonor".
Helen Hunt Jackson wrote the book in 1881.
The Indians gave the europeans thingsTo expand on that answer:Native Americans were given paper promises by the US (and Canadian) governments, when these governments violated those promises the Native Americans expected to get their lands back; that is what got them labled "Indian Givers."Please also note the term "Indian Givers" is derogatory and could get you in trouble if used in real life, and or with the right people.
Not particularly, since they saw the "Christian" settlers as mostly grabbing their land, not keeping any promises and killing their fellow Indians.
Promises varied by treaty. Implicit promises were not to massacre or attack, others included land and money.
C. To allow Southern states back in the Union if ten percent of the voters swore to be loyal L Southern states could set up new governments if ten percent of their voters made certain promises.
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A Century of Dishoner
A Century of Dishonor
The Promises Treatment Center provides treatment for the mind and body. It has two locations in California. Those locations are Malibu and West Los Angeles.
The Indians gave the europeans thingsTo expand on that answer:Native Americans were given paper promises by the US (and Canadian) governments, when these governments violated those promises the Native Americans expected to get their lands back; that is what got them labled "Indian Givers."Please also note the term "Indian Givers" is derogatory and could get you in trouble if used in real life, and or with the right people.
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To the native Americans, none.
Southern states could set up new governments if 10% of their voters made certain promises
Someone who always breaks promises could be described as untrustworthy, selfish, or two-faced.
the whites thought of the native americans as savages and beast. they later took their land and gave them empty promises
Southern states could set up new governments if ten percent of their voters made certain promises.
Faraj Adnan is a Muslim, as described in the novel "In the Promised Land" by Imad A. Moosa.
favorable treatment or agreements in a corrupt manner.