Asked by John
1.How did New England's textile industry affect women?
-New technologies required men to work far from their wives and families
-The jobs in this field were considered "mens work," and women were not hired
-The need for unskilled labor provided low-paying factory jobs for young girls**
-Young women were paid high wages because of their weaving and sewing skills.
2.Which of these contributed most to white settlers' desire to have the seminole tribe removed from Florida?
-Seminole attacks on small farms
-a Seminole alliance with the Spanish**
-the Seminoles' control of the fur trade
-the Seminoles' protection of runaway slaves
Please help. Not sure if my answers are correct.
-New technologies required men to work far from their wives and families
-The jobs in this field were considered "mens work," and women were not hired
-The need for unskilled labor provided low-paying factory jobs for young girls**
-Young women were paid high wages because of their weaving and sewing skills.
2.Which of these contributed most to white settlers' desire to have the seminole tribe removed from Florida?
-Seminole attacks on small farms
-a Seminole alliance with the Spanish**
-the Seminoles' control of the fur trade
-the Seminoles' protection of runaway slaves
Please help. Not sure if my answers are correct.
Answers
Answered by
Reed
You are correct on #1, incorrect on #2. Read this:
http://www.semtribe.com/history/IndianRemoval.aspx
http://www.semtribe.com/history/IndianRemoval.aspx
Answered by
John
It says that they wanted the rich land, but none of my answers relate to this. @Reed
Answered by
John
Is it d?
Answered by
Reed
That was a major reason for efforts to remove the Seminole, yes. D is the best answer here.
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