What were the concerns and strategies of Indian nations during/immediately after the Seven Years' War?

What will be an ideal response?


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Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa __________

A) worked to persuade the Indians of the Indiana Territory to hold onto their tribal cultures and their land B) represented themselves as tribal leaders and sold off huge tracts of land for whiskey and trinkets C) led an Indian rebellion that was crushed by Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend D) accepted President Jefferson's promise of a vast Indian reservation west of the Mississippi River E) developed a written language for the Shawnees and worked for gradual assimilation into white culture

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A. bombing would not likely force Hanoi to yield to American wishes. B. air attacks might prompt Communist China to intervene in support of North Vietnam. C. Hanoi could counter by sending millions of soldiers into South Vietnam. D. North Vietnam might easily defeat a U.S. air defense. E. bombing would not likely improve morale in South Vietnam.

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A. expulsion of foreign missionaries and businessmen. B. Writing the guidelines for a constitutional democracy. C. a military takeover of China. D. execution of anyone opposing the revolution. E. ouster of all foreigners from China.

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