Analyze the cultural, political, and ecological consequences of the Gold Rush.
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Many Indians who had supported the Crown during the Revolution
a. were converted into slaves. b. became refugees in Canada. c. migrated westward. d. settled in England, where they were treated as heroes.
Who was the governor of the Ohio Country whose leadership eventually destroyed the efforts of the Prophet and Tecumseh?
A) William Henry Harrison B) Anthony Wayne C) Andrew Jackson D) John Tyler
The chief problem for Jeffersonian Indian policy was the Native Americans'
a. cultural stagnance. b. rapid modernization. c. lack of patience and diplomacy. d. lust for war.
All of the following were associated with the proslavery position in Kansas EXCEPT
A) the Lecompton constitution. B) the "Pottawatomi killers." C) the perpetrators of the "sack of Lawrence." D) President Pierce.