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AP U.S. History Diagnostic 3. What does the image suggest about the impact of European contact on Native American communities?

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Sorry And here's your smoke du jour brought to you

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by translators People who will get to their foreign language

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homework in a little while Okay holy bible in your

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language and we're looking at what is the image suggest

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about the impact of european contact on native american communities

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and hear your potential answers because death through disease or

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fair All right well what can we take from this

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image other than the fact that the thought is pretty

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rad Right Well it's a title page from the bible

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translated into the indian language Nevermind that native americans had

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hundreds of different languages We know that someone went to

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the trouble of translating the bible into one of them

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All right let's check out our answers and see what

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best describes the impact of such a book other than

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a pretty cramped hand for the translator All right does

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this image suggest that european contact with native american communities

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a caused death through disease in native american society Well

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it's true that european contact with native americans led to

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death through both disease and warfare between tribes but that

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doesn't have very much to do with our image So

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it's not a rabi Does this image imply that native

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american contact with european settlers see forced native americans to

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learn new languages While certainly the two groups had trouble

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communicating But this image suggests that europeans went to great

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lengths to learn native american languages in order to forcibly

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spread their own religion That knocks out cia's well which

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means that this image suggests that european contact with native

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american communities d led two distinct changes in native american

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culture and that it did As christianity spread throughout the

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new world native american culture was forced to react and

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adapt to the new religion sweeping the countryside So d

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is the correct answer as in do you want to

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others as you would have them do unto you unless 00:01:57.107 --> [endTime] it's inconvenient Then just go with whatever

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