Title: The use of firearms for hunting among native populations in the 19th century is an example of: Post by: bechme on Feb 17, 2018 The use of firearms for hunting among native populations in the 19th century is an example of:
a. assimilation. b. exploitation. c. ethnocentrism. d. depopulation. What was the rationale behind the Indian Removal Act of 1830? a. Native American children needed to be near urban educational centers. b. Native Americans were resistant to religious conversion. c. Native Americans were making huge profits in fur trading. d. Native Americans were not using their land as God intended. Title: The use of firearms for hunting among native populations in the 19th century is an example of: Post by: ajbatiste on Feb 17, 2018 Content hidden
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