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QUESTION 8: The American public did view the native Americans as “savages.” The American public did not care for much for people who were not white because they treated blacks and Chinese with no human dignity. It did not matter since the Nez Perce had won every fight with the federal army, the American public did not fear the Nez Perce. It was also probably why the federal government would sign an agreement and would break it soon after because they felt superior to Native Americans or the Nez Perce. There was no fear factor in the mindsets of the American public. If anything, Native Americans probably feared the American public. QUESTION 9: The federal government did “lie” and trick the Nez Perce. Chief Joseph was aware of it, and he saw very clearly as a consequence of the many promises that eventually went unfilled. He had no trust of the white man …show more content…

When interpreting his words as “…that many people can talk and make promises out of manipulation just for their gain.” there is support in your translation. Unfortunately, the American public or its conscience did not support or care about Chief Joseph’s words when he delivered them on that day or immediately thereafter. As stated in the above Question #12 by me, “there was no effect on American because the west still was built, Native Americans still remain on reservations, and African Americans were still being oppressed and discriminated against,” which is equally applicable to this question. This country continued to treat non-whites with oppression and discrimination, and the American conscience moved forward with such treatment and change did not arrive until some 120 years later. Just looked happened to the boarding schools after the Chief Joseph surrendered, the number of them did not decline, they increased to some 150. What consequence did the American conscience have to do with

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