Quoting from the paragraph " Those who supported him BELIEVED that the Vietnam war would end in a US victory"
The slave Phillis
Wheatley literally wrote her way to freedom when, in 1773, she became the first
person of African descent to publish a book of poems in the English language. Wheatley
was for a time the most famous black woman in the West. Though Benjamin
Franklin received her and George Washington thanked her for poems she dedicated
to him, Thomas Jefferson refused to acknowledge her gifts. Henry Louis
Gates, Jr., explores the pivotal roles that Wheatley and Jefferson have played
in shaping the black literary tradition. He brings to life the characters and
debates that fermented around Wheatley in her day and illustrates the peculiar
history that resulted in Thomas Jefferson's being lauded as a father of the
black freedom struggle and Phillis Wheatley's vilification as something of an
Uncle Tom. It is a story told with all the lyricism and critical skill that
have placed Gates at the forefront of American letters.
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Answer:
Fought a war in Alabama; forced to leave in 1836: Creek
Fought two wars against the US in Florida: Seminole
Agreed to relocate for $500,000: Chickasaw
Forced to relocate from Georgia; 4,000 died on the journey: Cherokee
One of the earliest to move to Indian territory; relocated peacefully; Choctaw
Explanation:
The event above is known as the Trail of Tears. It is about how the federal government forced the Native American Indians to leave their homelands and walk thousands of miles to a uniquely allocated Indian territory that was west of the Mississippi River.
The five civilized tribe are namely;
- Chickasaw
- Choctaw
- Cherokee
- Seminole
- Creek
The federal government were empowered by the 1830 Indian Removal Act by President Andrew Jackson, it was passed by Congress on 28 May 1830.