Dying Native American Tribe Analysis

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The last members of the dying Native American Tribe, the Mohicans are living in peace alongside the British. Uncas, his father Chingachgook, and his half brother Hawkeye are going on their own journey, when half way through they come upon the Indians fighting with the British. They get there in time to fight off the Indians and save the British Colonel's daughters and Major Duncan Heyward. The Mohicans wanted nothing to do with the war, however, when the daughters are kidnapped by a man working for Magua, Hawkeye and Uncas had to rescue them in the war from the military conflict. There were only two original Mohicans, and then one adopted Mohican. Right from the beginning, you know that they are the good guys.The Mohicans are very peaceful people, who want nothing to do with the war. When they came upon the British and Indians fighting, they went out of their way to save them. Still after saving them, they continue to help them until they saved as many people as they could. Uncas, Hawkeye, and Chingachgook are very kind people. Their main priorities were their forts and each other. At the end of the day, they saved people who did nothing but belittle them and make them feel less than what they actually are. …show more content…

They play games with them and live in the same environment. At first the Americans hesitated to go to war, just like the Mohicans although one man spoke out on how they should go to combat with the English. Jack Winthrop agreed to gather a militia when the British promised to let them leave the war if their homes are under attack. Most of the Americans were poor and despite being innocent almost all died. The Americans were very smart and practical people and wanted to help

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