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Islam is the one group who practices mostly christinity and Animism,although few people are muslim.
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The motivations for the first wave of colonial expansion can be summed up as God, Gold, and Glory: God, because missionaries felt it was their moral duty to spread Christianity, and they believed a higher power would reward them for saving the souls of colonial subjects; gold, because colonizers would exploit resources
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<h2>True.</h2>
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Actually, the ''normal'' viruses weren't normal in America. Varicella, Measles, Diphtheria, those diseases were brought by Europeans. The impact was huge, because Native American didn't had antibodies to fight that viruses in their systems. The result was hundred of our people dead, just for this diseases.
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The Civil War of the 1860s fought between the North (Union) and the South (Confederates).
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Geographically the South had fertile soil and climate suitable for plantation. Crops like cotton, tobacco, and rice were grown. Many big farms and plantation relied on slaves as a source of labours. In the North, many large cities with flourishing industries established. The North considered slavery as an evil practice, while the South encouraged it as legal.
The Southern economy based on farming. The Southern states depended on the labours to work in plantations. For the planters, slavery was the backbone of the economy of the South.
Transportation relates to the civil war because of differences that the North and South had. The North focused on industrialization while the South focused on exports of cotton.
That looks like General Pierre (I don't know his full name) who is often known as being a Confederate General.
He was born somewhere south around Louisiana and went to West point and became an engineer. He first went in the history books by serving under General Whitfield in the Mexican war as of course, an engineer. He rose up in the ranks and became chief engineer. He then worked at West point and also an engineer for a railroad and eventually help drain parts of swamps in Louisiana.
But he later became a General in the Civil war.
Note: This is really the best I can do since I don't know too much about him.