The lives of the indigenous people of Brazil, the region of the Americas where the Portuguese landed, changed radically after this event.
Explanation:
For one, the vast majority of them perished (around 90%) due to the spread of contagious Eurasian diseases like measles or viruela, for which they did not have immunity.
The few who survived were subjected to slavery at first, and when the Catholic Church prohibited the enslavement of Native Americans, to serfdom, and brutal working conditions.
They were also stripped of their lands and property, and were given very few opportunities to climb up the social ladder in the colonial Brazilian society.
The negative impact of the international slave trade on Africa was immense. It can be seen on the personal, family, communal, and continental levels. In addition to the millions of able-bodied individuals captured and transported, the death toll and the economic and environmental destruction resulting from wars and slave raids were startlingly high. In the famines that followed military actions, the old and very young were often killed or left to starve.
Answer:
Most likely other governors.
Explanation:
Arnall had a very lengthy history with other governorrs while he was in office and most did not support the things he was doing in office because he refused to give up his seat in office. He lowered the voting age, so it wouldn't be C. He helped the south fight against discrimination so it wouldn't be A, and he helped with state reform which means that D wouldn't really have anything against him, so the answer should be A.
True they were not able to keep up with things