I would say B.
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They mostly became popular, and kept advancing in technology as time passed.
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Your question ain't that clear but ill try.
Question:
what role did disease play in the Spanish conquest of the Americas?
Answer:
The Americas was a land inhabited by natives with no contact to Europeans until the conquest of Europeans. Europeans have brought guns, religion, and accidentally brought diseases as well. The Native Americans had no immunity to things like "small pox" and it wiped out large amounts of their populations at a time.
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For a mercantilist economy, the best kind of trade was trade with your own colony.
In a mercantilist system, a country amasses wealth by:
- exporting more than it imports,
- imposing high tariffs and other barriers,
- stocking up on gold and other precious metals,
- protecting domestic industries.
Mercantilism grew in popularity in the 16th and 17th centuries when European powers established colonies outside Europe. By only enabling their colonies to produce raw materials and trade with their mother country, these nations could create manufactured products to sell for profit. The colonies were therefore necessary for wealth creation, and they were banned from representing any competition because they couldn't trade with foreign powers.
Great Britain most benefited from this system in the mid-17th century. For example, with the Navigation Acts, American colonies could only buy products like sugar, tobacco, cotton, and iron from British merchants.
He argued that "communism has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations and will now use armed invasion and war." Truman's statement suggests that he believed the attack by North Korea had been part of a larger plan by communist China and, by extension, the Soviet Union.