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otez555 [7]
2 years ago
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Describe immigration policy from 1950-1990.

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Zielflug [23.3K]2 years ago
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Slavery was released between the 40 years.

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3 years ago
Explain how Columbus was able to sail to the west in order to get to the east
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Answer:

Between 1492 and 1504, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus led four Spanish-based transatlantic maritime expeditions to the Americas. These voyages led to the widespread knowledge of the New World. This breakthrough inaugurated the period known as the Age of Discovery, which saw the colonization of the Americas, a related biological exchange, and trans-Atlantic trade. These events, the effects and consequences of which persist to the present, are sometimes cited as the beginning of the modern era.

Explanation:

Born in the Republic of Genoa, Columbus was a navigator who sailed for the Crown of Castile (a predecessor to the modern Kingdom of Spain) in search of a westward route to the Indies, thought to be the East Asian source of spices and other precious oriental goods obtainable only through arduous overland routes. Columbus was partly inspired by 13th-century Italian explorer Marco Polo in his ambition to explore Asia and never admitted his failure in this, incessantly claiming and pointing to supposed evidence that he had reached the East Indies. Ever since, the islands of the Caribbean have been referred to as the West Indies.

At the time of Columbus's voyages, the Americas were inhabited by Indigenous Americans. Soon after first contact, Eurasian diseases such as smallpox began to devastate the indigenous populations, which had no immunity to them. Columbus participated in the beginning of the Spanish conquest of the Native Americans, including by enslaving and brutally treating groups of them in the range of thousands. The exact figures and accuracy of some of the accounts of these events are still debated, in part due to an alleged historiographical disinformation campaign.

Following Columbus's death, in 1507, the Americas were named after Amerigo Vespucci, who realized that these continents were a unique landmass. The search for a westward route to Asia was completed in 1521, when the Castilian Magellan-Elcano expedition sailed across the Pacific and reached Southeast Asia, before returning to Europe and completing the first circumnavigation of the world.

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3 years ago
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What do you think of Stowe's views on who was to blame for slavery
AysviL [449]

Answer:

They felt attacked and misrepresented—despite Stowe's including benevolent slave owners in the book—and stubbornly held tight to their belief that slavery was an economic necessity and enslaved people were inferior people incapable of taking care of themselves. In some parts of the South, the book was illegal.

Explanation:

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3 years ago
What are the duties of person staff members in Congress, both as an administrative and legal staff and as a staff member in the
Semmy [17]

Answer:

As an administrative, legal, and field staff, one is responsible for many duties. A staff members' biggest duty is to help read and write legislation. Representatives do not have time to read and write everything for themselves, so the staff’s job is to go through much of the material and summarize it for them. In the role of field staff, one will be in charge of running the home office of the Congress member in his/her district. The field staff is in charge of all of the staff in this office, and communicating local concerns to the representative.

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3 years ago
Who came to the Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism, but did not try to change their customs?
pentagon [3]

Answer:

Hello, There! I'll be glad to Help

<h2>Question</h2>

Who came to the Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism, but did not try to change their customs?

<h2>Answer</h2>

French missionary

Explanation:

These friendly French missionaries worked with the Native Americans and coexisted peacefully. The French claimed the Mississippi River Valley, the Great Lakes region, and parts of Canada.

Hence, The Answer is Option D.  "French missionary"

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