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“Who do these people think they are? They come onto our land and want us to help them build all these structures and destroy our land. They make us speak another language and pray to another god. I don’t think my people will like living this way.”



Who would have most likely been the speaker of the quote above?

Spanish priest

Spanish soldier

Native American

Spanish explorer

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Answer: Native american hope this helps you

Explanation:

The speaker of the quote above would have most likely been:

Native American

Who are native Americans?

Any member of the indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere who goes by the name "Native American" is considered to be a Native American, while the word is frequently used to refer primarily to those groups whose ancestral lands were in what is now Canada and the United States.

The domesticated dog, various stone tools, the spear-thrower, harpoon, bow, and arrow, as well as cordage, netting, basketry, and, in some locations, pottery, were all part of the technology and material culture used by pre-Columbian Americans.

Hunting and gathering was a common way of life for many indigenous American communities, while agriculture was a way of life for others. Corn, beans, squash, potatoes, and other tubers, turkeys, llamas, and alpacas were just a few of the plants and animals that Native American's domesticated. They also had a range of semi-domesticated species of nut- and seed-bearing plants.

What is the American Indian wars?

The term "American Indian wars" is used in the United States to refer to a number of clashes between Native Americans and White colonists or the federal government.

The entrance of European conquerors and their continual territorial expansion, which drove Indigenous tribes westward, caused the conflicts.

The "Discovery Doctrine" and "Manifest Destiny," which held that the United States has been destined to broaden from coast - to - coast on the American continent, were ideologies that sparked the wars and gave rise to the policy of "Indian removal," in which Indigenous peoples were forcibly ousted from areas where Europeans were settling or exchanged territory voluntarily through treaties.

American Indian wars raged from the 17th through the 19th centuries, frequently beginning with the Pequot War of 1637 and tragically coming to an end with the Wounded Knee Atrocity in 1890, though they also included the Battle of Bear Valley in 1918.

Hence, option C is the correct answer

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