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16.12.2020 •
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Pretend that you are an Aleut seal hunter. Write one or two paragraph(s) describing your life after interactions with Europeans. Make sure to answer all of the questions below in your paragraph.
What is your first impression of the Europeans?
How do the Europeans treat you?
Do you like he Europeans? Why or why not?
How is your life different than it was before the Europeans came to Alaska?
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Ответ:
discrimination
separation from family
difficulty making a living
detention at Angel Island
Explanation: