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Sunday, December 11, 2011

August 17, 1805

This chapter seems to clear up and explain why the Shoshone had been so wary and suspicious of Captain Lewis and his crew, especially in the excerpt from Captain Lewis's journal. What is your understanding of the reasons for this wariness and suspicion?

13 comments:

  1. Because they thought that they were going to attack them.

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  2. I think it was because they didn't trust them because they thought they were going to attack them.

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  3. Because they thought they were going to attack them.

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  4. I think it was because they thought that they were going to attack them.

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  5. I thought that they thought that they would attack them because they have raided so many times.

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  6. These responses need to be more thoughtful and detailed.

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  7. Angus, you need to write original thoughts and to stop repeating what others before you have said.

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  8. I think that they were less wary because they gave them their guns to help them hunt for food because they were starving.

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  9. I think that relieved them and I think that is why they trusted them even more.

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  10. Because they thought they were going to attack them.Another reason that they were scared was that they had been raid so many times they were afraid.

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  11. I think that because they have been raided so many times that they lost their best warriors and think they attack them.

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  12. I think that because they have been attacked so many times that they do not trust anyone.

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  13. Because so many times they have been attacked and they are trying to be extra careful just in case the Lewis and Clark tribe attack them.

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