Which cultural legacies continued to influence the way Native peoples interacted with Europeans and Euro- Americans for centuries after first contact? These can be traced back to the pre-Columbian era: A. Martial Glory and Religious Beliefs B. Kinship and Gift Economies C. Kinship and Martial Glory D. Gift Economies and Social Hierarchies QUESTION 2 1.) When the American colonists began their revolution in 1775, what were their objectives? A. To exert their long-held rights to independence as a separate nation В. To gain equal footing within the British Empire C. To gain the right to attack Native peoples who had sided with the British D. To declare their independence from the French after the Seven Years War QUESTION 3 The term "middle ground" refers to what in early American history? The borderland region of the Southwest that eventually came under Comanche rule after a period of mutual misunderstandings. A. В. The diplomatic agreement linking Iroquois and British interests; also known as the Covenant Chain. C. The no-man's-land between French, British, and Native territories where no one ruled, and lawlessness persisted. D. The Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions where French and Native peoples negotiated a successful alliance for over fifty years.
Which cultural legacies continued to influence the way Native peoples interacted with Europeans and Euro- Americans for centuries after first contact? These can be traced back to the pre-Columbian era: A. Martial Glory and Religious Beliefs B. Kinship and Gift Economies C. Kinship and Martial Glory D. Gift Economies and Social Hierarchies QUESTION 2 1.) When the American colonists began their revolution in 1775, what were their objectives? A. To exert their long-held rights to independence as a separate nation В. To gain equal footing within the British Empire C. To gain the right to attack Native peoples who had sided with the British D. To declare their independence from the French after the Seven Years War QUESTION 3 The term "middle ground" refers to what in early American history? The borderland region of the Southwest that eventually came under Comanche rule after a period of mutual misunderstandings. A. В. The diplomatic agreement linking Iroquois and British interests; also known as the Covenant Chain. C. The no-man's-land between French, British, and Native territories where no one ruled, and lawlessness persisted. D. The Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions where French and Native peoples negotiated a successful alliance for over fifty years.
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