Why is the indian symbolically so important, History

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After viewing the film, Michigamua and the Sons of Liberty, answer the following:

Although the Michigamua were focused on a single state, their antecedents reach back to the Sons of Liberty. What values, principles and positions did the Michigamua inherit and share from their predecessors? Why is the Indian symbolically important?


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