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Which sentence describes the point of view in this speech by President Thomas Jefferson to a group of Native Americans who traveled across the country to meet with him?
My friends and children, I have now important advice to give you. I have already told you that you and all the red men are my children, and I wish you to live in peace and friendship with one another as brethren of the same family ought to do. How much better is it for neighbors to help than to hurt one another; how much happier must it make them. If you will cease to make war on one another, if you will live in friendship with all mankind, you can employ all your time in providing food and clothing for yourselves and your families. Your men will not be destroyed in war, and your women and children will lie down to sleep in their cabins without fear of being surprised by their enemies and killed or carried away. Your numbers will be increased instead of diminishing, and you will live in plenty and in quiet.
President Jefferson see Native Americans as wise people who have a lot to teach him.
President Jefferson sees Native Americans as his enemies and wants to show them he is more powerful.
President Jefferson sees Native Americans as children and friends he must teach and protect.
President Jefferson sees the Native Americans as his equals who share his values.
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