Explain the 'common destiny' between the tribal people and the white people that Seattle talks about in his speech delivered in Washington in 1854.
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By the mid 1880's, most of the United States was conquered by the white settlers and the native American populations were extremely side lined with thousands killed and millions of acres of land being lost.
In his memorable speech, Chief Seattle, of the Seattle tribe asked his tribe members to not fight the White settlers and tried to show them how they all shared a 'common destiny' in a bid to protect his tribe and safeguard for themselves some hard earned peace
In his memorable speech, Chief Seattle, of the Seattle tribe asked his tribe members to not fight the White settlers and tried to show them how they all shared a 'common destiny' in a bid to protect his tribe and safeguard for themselves some hard earned peace
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By the mid 1880's, most of the United States was conquered by the white settlers and the native American populations were extremely side lined with thousands killed and millions of acres of land being lost.
In his memorable speech, Chief Seattle, of the Seattle tribe asked his tribe members to not fight the White settlers and tried to show them how they all shared a 'common destiny' in a bid to protect his tribe and safeguard for themselves some hard earned peace
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