Answer:
Before 1849, relatively few people live there.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The brunt of the negative effects were experienced by the Native Americans.
Explanation:
The idea that it was the destiny of Americans to expand westwards made them disregard the centuries old territorial and cultural boundaries of the aboriginal people. This expansion wiped out complete tribes, caused new tensions, and many wars. It made the expansionist greedy and entitled which continued to fuel the hunger for expansion. This also created tensions with bordering Mexico. This also caused an increase in slavery as more arable land was rapidly acquired and manual labour greatly increased in demand.
How did farm practices change in Texas after the civil war?
The correct answer is B. The number of tenant farmers increased
After the civil war, there was an emergence of southern farm tenancy, a system of near slavery without legal sanctions with tenant farmers in place of slaves. The economy developed and became a money-based system, small farmers, increasingly became tenant farmers. The number of farms in Texas rose from about 61,000 in 1870 to around 174,000 in 1880 and 350,000 by 1900 where farm and ranching enterprises expanded rapidly.
Answer:
Explanation:
The purpose of the Anaconda Plan was to block Confederate ports and prevent the exporting and importing of goods, including needed war supplies.
To successfully complete the plan, the Union split the Confederacy into three zones and ultimately stopped the majority of ships from breaking through the blockades in those zones.
Had the Confederate army not been blockaded, they would have likely had enough resources enough to drag out the war, perhaps even long enough to force a settlement with the Union.