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den301095 [7]
3 years ago
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Our people were being forced to move from our land land our ancestors had lived on for centuries. It was either that or assimila

te into the culture that had taken over. None of us wanted to move. Most of us didn't want to change. But I'll admit that I was interested in learning the new language and culture. The colonizers' clothing and their schools also intrigued me. Which of these storylines most closely matches the external conflict of the passage?
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babunello [35]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is “Our people were being forced to move from our land land our ancestors had lived on for centuries.”

Indeed, the other lines are more about the internal emotional and psychological turmoil that assimilation would cause on Native Americans whereas the first line is actually more descriptive of the external territorial consequences of the colonization of North America, where Native Americans were gradually and incrementally dislodged of the land they had lived on for millennia.


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