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3 February, 09:34

How does red jacket view the great spirit?

A. as the brother of Jesus Christ

B. as the god of all people, including the whites

C. as a god of war and destruction

D. as the god of all american indians

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  1. 3 February, 09:48
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    Red jacket view the great spirit as the god of all people, including the whites

    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    Red Jacket whose real name was Sogoyewapha acted as a mediator between his nation and America after the revolutionary war 1812. He was famous as an orator and spoke for the rights of his people. He was called a man who is in benevolence with The Great Spirit.

    His speech "Religion for the White Man and the Red" was a remarkable one. In that speech he spoke about the one religion which is common to all people as well as the whites.

    That is the Great Spirit (God) gave our forefathers with all the wealth, land to stay and farm, etc. He knows what is right for us and he will lead us in that way.

    God has made all of us but he made all of us with unique customs, looks, and complexions. These difference between us doesn't conclude that there are different religions.
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