What Indian chief refused to give up territory near the Great Lakes without a fight?

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Tecumseh

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i am not entirely sure, but i remember he was a warrior chief who tried to stop white settlement in the northwest territory which today is the Great Lakes region.


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Radical republicans wanted the harsh penalties for the south and full rights given to blacks, including the right to vote. Back then (even until now), the discrimination rate in the southern part of us region was way higher compared to the northern part, the radical republicans want them punished for this

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The 13th Amendment reverses Lincoln's proclamation, guaranteeing freedom to all people."  the relationship between Lincoln's proclamation and the 13th Amendment is that The 13th Amendment reverses Lincoln's proclamation, guaranteeing freedom to all people.

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How did expanding democracy bring Andrew Jackson power?

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Select all that apply.Some of the effects of the Industrial Revolution included _____.

1) mass migration from urban to rural life
2) mass migration from rural to urban life
3) creation of the factory system
4) women and children spending more time at home
5) reform movements begun to help factory workers
6) new forms of transportation invented
7) less trade needed with colonies and foreign nations

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I'm pretty sure the statements that apply are 2, 3, && 7 

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2

3

7

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What pact signed in 1949 helped reinforce that the United States would not return to an isolationist policy?

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The NATO Agreement or the Treaty of Washington was a treaty signed by the US and some other European nations like Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Great Britain and other countries like Canada and Iceland. This treaty states the importance of collective defence  and sworn to help each other in times of war. This treaty abolished the isolationist policy.