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Carla__Garcia_HIS_200__Applied_History_Mod 7_Short Responses

Carla__Garcia_HIS_200__Applied_History_Mod 7_Short Responses

Q Module 7 Short Responses – Question 1 Name three historical lenses that you could apply to gain a fuller picture of the relationship between Natives and white settlers. Be sure to respond to this question in two to three sentences, using proper grammar. Module 7 Short Responses – Question 2 Revise the thesis statement at the top of this page to reflect a more complex view of the relationship between Natives and white settlers. Your revised thesis statement should be longer than one sentence. Module 7 Short Responses – Question 3 Name three historical lenses that you could use to look at the events described in the video you just saw. Module 7 Short Responses – Question 4 Massasoit's decision to approach the Pilgrims about an alliance was contingent on what previous event or events? (Name one or two.) Module 7 Short Responses – Question 5 Name one short-term consequence and one long-term consequence of the alliance between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims.

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Three lenses: Political lens: this lens would try to look at the political motive behind the removal of the Native tribes. Religious lens: It is important to remember that the white settlers often tried to impose their religious views and values on the Native Indians, which is one of the significant attributes of the relationship between the two. The Natives on the other hand were not passive recipients of these religious messages and they continuously negotiated and re-negotiated with them and this lens would look at the same as well as try to make sense of the extent to which they imbibed their teachings. Social lens: this lens could be useful in making sense of the impact of the removal and the subsequent process of relocation, on the lives of the Native Indians. There is no denying the fact that the movement had a significant impact on their communal style of living and this could be sought to be studied through this lens.