(03.05 HC)Using the excerpt, respond to parts a, b, and c.”M…

(03.05 HC)Using the excerpt, respond to parts a, b, and c.”My brother was gone to Tus-ca-la-ways, about forty or fifty miles off, to see and hear a prophet that had just made his appearance amongst them; he was of the Delaware nation…e was almost constantly crying whilst he was exhorting them…The first…doctrine…was to purify themselves from sin;…to quit the use of firearms, and to live entirely in the original state that they were in before the white people found out their country, nay, they taught that fire was not pure that was made by steel and flint, but that they should make it by rubbing two sticks together…It was said that their prophet taught them, or made them believe,…that by following his instructions, they would, in a few years, be able to drive the white people out of their country.”Source: John M’Cullough, adopted by American Indian family, Recollection of the Delaware Prophecy, 1808 Briefly describe one point of view suggested in the excerpt. Briefly explain how one specific event or development from 1754 to 1800 contributed to a historical development such as the one described in the excerpt. Briefly explain how ideas such as those reflected in the excerpt resulted in one specific effect from 1754 to 1800.

(01.03 MC)Read the excerpt to answer the question below.”It…

(01.03 MC)Read the excerpt to answer the question below.”It was upon these gentle lambs, imbued by the Creator with all the qualities we have mentioned, that from the very first day they clapped eyes on them the Spanish fell like ravening wolves upon the fold, or like tigers and savage lions who have not eaten meat for days. The pattern established at the outset has remained unchanged to this day, and the Spaniards still do nothing save tear the natives to shreds, murder them and inflict upon them untold misery, suffering and distress, tormenting, harrying and persecuting them mercilessly.”Source: Bartolomé de Las Casas, Priest, A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies, 1542Which of the following statements supports Bartolomé de Las Casas’ point of view?