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History, 29.01.2022 14:30 zel117

The Wampanoag and other Indians from New England in the end succumbed to the ravages of European livestock, diseases, and war. After the nearly 350 years since the events described in the documentary, does our government and we as individuals have any moral obligation toward the surviving Wampanoag and other Indians tribes in the United States? How can this be best addressed in our present day? Explain your answer.

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