D: supply
Demand
Fjeiejekeje
As part of their settlement of Manhattan, the Dutch purportedly purchased the island from the Native Americans for trade goods worth 60 guilders. More than two centuries later, using then-current exchange rates, a U.S. historian calculated that amount as $24, and the number stuck in the public’s mind. Yet it’s not as if the Dutch handed over a “$20 bill and four ones,” explained Charles T. Gehring, director of the New Netherland Research Center at the New York State Library. “It’s a totally inaccurate figure.” He pointed out that the trade goods, such as iron kettles and axes, were invaluable to the Native Americans since they couldn’t produce those things themselves. Moreover, the Native Americans had a completely different concept of land ownership. As a result, they almost certainly believed they were renting out Manhattan for temporary use, not giving it away forever. Due in part to such cultural misunderstandings, the Dutch repeatedly found themselves at odds with various Native American tribes, most notably in the brutal Kieft’s War of the 1640s. “The Dutch were instructed by their authorities to be fair and honest with the Indians,” said Firth Haring Fabend, author of “New Netherland in a Nutshell.” “But you can’t say they were much better [than the other European nations colonizing the Americas.] They were all terrible.”
Good Luck!
Number 2. Aral would be your answer
The compare and contrast Venn diagram compare and contrasts Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee after the civil war ended.
Explanation :
- Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee were two different personalities hence it was really important to map out their differences in a Venn diagram.
- Robert E. Lee was two years older then Lincoln but they both died at the same age.
- Lincoln supported the north whereas Robert was a famous general in the South.
- During the Civil war, Abraham Lincoln was "The President" and Robert was a general that was part of the Confederacy.
- The only similarity between them both is that they opposed slavery. Lincoln fought against slavery for the union. Robert fought for slavery even though he opposed it due to the negative flow in the economy if slavery was removed.