History, 13.01.2021 21:30 Joeeeeeeee8974
Part I: Transcript of a Speech from Joseph Brant to Lord George Germaine, 1776
Directions: Before you read the fourth paragraph of the “Transcript of a Speech from Joseph Brant to Lord George Germaine, 1776,” review these definitions of terms you will come across:
• Albany: city in New York that is now the state’s capital
• Klock: Johannes Klock, a colonist who built a farmhouse and fort on Mohawk land • Sir William Johnson: former British Superintendent of Indian Affairs
• Susquehanna: river that runs from modern-day southern New York to the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland
• “the boundary we settled in 1768”: a boundary, determined by a treaty between the Iroquois and the British, that was meant to limit British expansion into Iroquois land
After you read the paragraph, answer the questions below.
1. In this excerpt from Joseph Brant’s speech, what is his main argument?
2. What evidence does Brant use to support this argument?
3. How does the final sentence fit into the structure of the paragraph and contribute to the ideas he has discussed?
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 03:30
How did the actions of tsar nicholas 2 and his wife lead to revolution in russia
Answers: 2
History, 22.06.2019 04:50
Which statements describe how reformers fought for social change in the progressive era? check all that apply. 1. they founded a state university to promote industrialization. 2. they began a civil rights movement to promote equality between races. 3. they made it legal to manufacture and sell alcohol. 4. they built thousands of new schools and required attendance. 5. they promoted abstinence from alcohol and supported prohibition.
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 06:30
What was the effect of the industrial revolution on the working class ?
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 06:30
How else might the black hand have addressed its nationalistic aspirations
Answers: 2
Part I: Transcript of a Speech from Joseph Brant to Lord George Germaine, 1776
Directions: Before y...
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:50
Biology, 28.10.2020 20:50
Medicine, 28.10.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:50
History, 28.10.2020 20:50
Social Studies, 28.10.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:50
Chemistry, 28.10.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:50