The new environment allowed for an exchange of new foods like corn. Crops that were grown the Americas and vice versa were able to be shared between two cultures.
Soon after Lincoln was elected president.
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The U.S. government estimated that invading the Japanese Home Islands would cost 5 to 10 million Japanese lives. In addition, Japan was faced with a major famine during the winter of 1945/1946 and beyond. ... The November 1 invasion would have a “force to be landed” of about 766,000
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Masses of former slaves were needed to work for landowners.