What did the Native Americans most likely think about diseases that came from Europe? They thought the Europeans brought the diseases to America on purpose. They thought the diseases were a curse because they had not been welcoming. They thought that these diseases were mild in comparison to others they had suffered. They thought the diseases were a blessing because sicknesses made survivors stronger
which one do you think it might be @kiah423
They many have thought it a curse from the white men, or their god were angry from those who helped the white men.
actually I know this one i had it...it's c...maybe let's get one more opinion
@thomaster do you know which one it is we need one more opinion
could you guys help with some more
As president, John Adams successfully convinced Congress to pass controversial law which made it illegal to publish "false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the government or its officials. Which statement best describes Adams' intention in supporting this law? He encouraged the law to make sure he would remain in power. He felt that everyone needed to be honorable and polite at all times. He felt that, in a time of conflict, the press had a duty to support the efforts of government. He thought that citizens should stand aside and trust the government to do its job responsibly.
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