1. What role did the physical geography and environmental factors play in the conflict between native americans and white americ
ans settlers? 2. Tensions increased between native americans and miners in the mid-1800s when deposits of gold were discovered in what three locations?
3.What were the consequences of the battle of little bighorn? Were the Sioux able to capitalize on their victory?
4.What was the stated purpose of the Dawes act, and what was its actual effect?
The vastness of the northern part of the continent encouraged other indigenous communities to live nomadic lifestyles. These cultures did not establish urban areas or agricultural centers. Instead, they followed favorable weather patterns, natural agricultural cycles, and animal migrations.
Explanation:
The vastness of the northern part of the continent encouraged other indigenous communities to live nomadic lifestyles. These cultures did not establish urban areas or agricultural centers. Instead, they followed favorable weather patterns, natural agricultural cycles, and animal migrations.
In 1513, while leading an expedition in search of gold, he sighted the Pacific Ocean. Balboa claimed the ocean and all of its shores for Spain, opening the way for later Spanish exploration and conquest along the western coast of South America.
Banks failed—between a third and half of all U.S. financial institutions collapsed, wiping out the lifetime savings of millions of Americans. The familiar narrative of the Great Depression places banks among the institutions that suffered fallout from the crisis.