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14 May, 09:33

Why do Native American villages keep a vacant house called Strangers' House? to imprison anyone who enters the village without permission to provide food for anyone who wants to eat in silence to offer a warm place to sleep and have conversations after a meal to deceive lost travelers with misleading information about their route

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  1. 14 May, 10:23
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    The correct answer is "to offer a warm place to sleep and have conversations after a meal"

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    In the essay "Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America" by Benjamin Franklin, the author expresses his opinion about the differences among Native Americans and white people in North America. One thing that Benjamin Franklin include in is essay is that every Village have a vacant Dwelling called the Strangers House. In this house people that come to the Village can have a warm place to rest, while two old man tell the inhabitants about the arrival and everyone send them what they can spare. After getting a meal the strangers could have conversations with the inhabitants as well.
  2. 14 May, 12:53
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    Why do Native American villages keep a vacant house called Strangers' House?

    to offer a warm place to sleep and have conversations after a meal
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