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Which statement best characterize the condition of African Americans in the pre-civil war south?

Blacks in the South lacked the basic rights held by whites


Identify three differences between the culture of the Native Americans and the culture of the white settlers on the Great Plains?

The two cultures were very different, but three of the reasons appear below:1. Most white settlers were Christian, native Americans weren't2. Native Americans were usually more prepared for Midwest winters than the newer white settlers (survived more gruel-some winters than whites with stocking up on food, clothing, etc.)3. Many native Americans preferred to live and sleep outside during the the spring, summer, and fall while the white settlers depended on their houses for mostly all their shelters


Why do you think de Vaca called for better treatment of Native Americans after having been held prisoner by them?

De vaca called for better treatment for the natiives was because he cared for them


When did Native Americans receive US citizenship?

In the late 18th century, reformers starting with George Washington and Henry Knox, supported educating native children and adults, in efforts to civilize them. The Civilization Fund Act of 1819 promoted this civilization policy by providing funding to societies (mostly religious) who worked on Native American improvement. In 1857, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney expressed that since Native Americans were "free and independent people" that they could become U.S. citizens. On June 2, 1924 U.S. Republican President Calvin Coolidge signed the Indian Citizenship Act making all Native Americans, who were not already citizens, born in the United States and its territories citizens of the United States. Prior to the passage of the act, nearly two-thirds of Native Americans were already U.S. citizens. The earliest recorded date of Native Americans' becoming U.S. citizens was in 1831 when the Mississippi Choctaw became citizens after the United States Legislature ratified the 19831 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.


How did the proclamation of 1763 affect native Americans?

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Related Questions

What state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864?

New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.


What condition did congress say Alaska needed to accept before it was admitted as a state?

Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.


Who was who was shipwrecked and then held captive by Native Americans and then?

cibola


What areas held the smallest population of native Americans?

precinct


What is the religion of the Spokane Indians?

The religion of the Spokane Indians was like that of most Native Americans. They held the belief in a Great Spirit and believed that animals contained a spirit.


What was the name of the people that were in Thanksgiving?

Native Americans and the pilgrims from the areas in which it was held.


Who where at the first Thanksgiving?

Native Americans and the pilgrims from the areas in which it was held.


The Patriots who held Boston Tea Party disguised themselves as?

native Americans


Where were Native Americans held as slaves in the early 1800's?

Native Americans were not slaves. They were killed or removed from native lands to reservations, but never slaves. The only slaves were the Africans that were bought and sold.


How did the Americans feel about taxes in 1787?

They held a strong belief that taxation without representation was illegal.


What was the name of the festival held by pilgrims and native Americans to celebrate a successful crop?

thanksgiving?


What was the name of the festival held by the pilgrims and Native Americans to celebrate a success crop?

thanksgiving?