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Pontiac's goal in making this speech was to create unity and cultural rejuvenati...
Aug 22, 2023
Question 1 Questions 1-3 refer to the following excerpt from a speech in the mid-18th century by Pontiac, an Ottawa chief. "Before those whom you call your brothers come on your lands, did you not live by bow and arrow? You had no need of gun nor powder, nor the rest of their things, and nevertheless you caught animals to live and clothe yourselves with their skins, but when I saw that you inclined to the evil, I called back the animals into the depths of the woods, so that you had need of your brothers to have your wants supplied and I shall send back to you the animals to live on." What goal did Pontiac try to achieve by making this speech? He wanted to convert the Ottawa to Christianity to stop A sin. He wanted to create unity and cultural rejuvenation B among indigenous peoples. C He wanted the Ottawa to become vegetarians.
Pontiac's goal in making this speech was to create unity and cultural rejuvenation among indigenous peoples. In the excerpt, Pontiac emphasizes the self-sufficiency and independence of the indigenous peoples before the arrival of Europeans and their technology. By calling back the animals into the depths of the woods, Pontiac is symbolically rejecting the influence of the Europeans and their goods, and advocating for a return to traditional ways of life. This speech was part of Pontiac's broader efforts to unite various Native American tribes in resistance against European colonization and to preserve their cultural heritage.
"Before those whom you call your brothers come on your lands, did you not live by bow and arrow? You had no need of gun nor powder, nor the rest of their things, and nevertheless you caught animals to live and clothe yourselves with their skins, but when I saw that you inclined to the evil, I called back the animals into the depths of the woods, so that you had need of your brothers to have your wants supplied and I shall send back to you the animals to live on." What goal did Pontiac try to achieve by making this speech?
Pontiac's goal in making this speech was to create unity and cultural rejuvenation among indigenous peoples. In the excerpt, Pontiac emphasizes the self-sufficiency and independence of the indigenous peoples before the arrival of Europeans and their technology. By calling back the animals into the depths of the woods, Pontiac is symbolically rejecting the influence of the Europeans and their goods, and advocating for a return to traditional ways of life. This speech was part of Pontiac's broader efforts to unite various Native American tribes in resistance against European colonization and to preserve their cultural heritage.
"Before those whom you call your brothers come on your lands, did you not live by bow and arrow? You had no need of gun nor powder, nor the rest of their things, and nevertheless you caught animals to live and clothe yourselves with their skins, but when I saw that you inclined to the evil, I called back the animals into the depths of the woods, so that you had need of your brothers to have your wants supplied and I shall send back to you the animals to live on." What consequences did the French & Indian War have for indigenous peoples?
The French & Indian War had significant consequences for indigenous peoples in North America. One consequence was the loss of their lands and territories. The war resulted in the British gaining control over much of North America, including indigenous lands. This led to increased encroachment and displacement of indigenous peoples from their traditional territories. Another consequence was the disruption of indigenous trade networks and alliances. Many indigenous nations had established trade relationships with both the French and the British, and the war disrupted these networks. Additionally, some indigenous nations had formed alliances with the French or the British, and these alliances were often broken or weakened as a result of the war. Furthermore, the French & Indian War set the stage for future conflicts and tensions between indigenous peoples and European colonizers. The British victory in the war ultimately led to increased British colonization and expansion into indigenous territories, which further marginalized and oppressed indigenous peoples. Overall, the French & Indian War had detrimental effects on indigenous peoples, including the loss of land, disruption of trade networks and alliances, and increased colonization and oppression.
"Before those whom you call your brothers come on your lands, did you not live by bow and arrow? You had no need of gun nor powder, nor the rest of their things, and nevertheless you caught animals to live and clothe yourselves with their skins, but when I saw that you inclined to the evil, I called back the animals into the depths of the woods, so that you had need of your brothers to have your wants supplied and I shall send back to you the animals to live on." What consequences did the French & Indian War have for indigenous peoples? A After the French victory they won full citizenship. B Nothing changed because it was a stalemate. The British victory meant they all received full C citizenship.
The consequences of the French & Indian War for indigenous peoples were not positive. Option B, "Nothing changed because it was a stalemate," is not accurate. The British victory in the war actually had significant negative consequences for indigenous peoples. As a result of the war, the British government issued the Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. This was done in an attempt to prevent further conflicts between colonists and Native American tribes. However, this proclamation also limited the ability of indigenous peoples to maintain their traditional territories and disrupted their way of life. Additionally, the war weakened many Native American tribes, as they had aligned themselves with either the French or the British and suffered losses during the conflict. Overall, the French & Indian War had detrimental effects on indigenous peoples and their relationship with European powers.
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