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Nataly [62]
1 year ago
14

Use the central ideas you identified to write a brief summary of Chief Joseph’s speech.

History
2 answers:
Finger [1]1 year ago
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1. <span>To reduce conflict, white Americans need to correct their misunderstandings of American Indians.

2. </span><span>Chief Joseph’s speech explains the Nez Percés’ values and desire to preserve tradition.

</span>
kiruha [24]1 year ago
7 0

<span>To reduce conflict, white Americans need to correct their misunderstandings of American Indians. </span>Chief Joseph’s speech explains the Nez Percés’ values and desire to preserve tradition.The Nez Percé practice commonly recognized human values and morals.<span>The speech reflects Chief Joseph’s desire to make peace with white Americans</span>
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