The Great Zimbabwe was a country on the territory of where the modern day nation of Zimbabwe is located. It had access to the Indian Ocean and a great strategic location, especially when it came to trade, as it was an important place in the trade routes on the ocean.
The people of Zimbabwe had a strong economy, and it was largely based on trading, cattle, and crops.
Three very important and very profitable things that the people of Zimbabwe traded were the ivory, gold, and copper. All three being in abundance on their territory, or in the territories in close proximity, and all of them being in high demand and being very well paid for.
Nope!! most historians have a bias, causing them to write history the way they saw it, often adding in their own opinions. for example, bartolome de las casas wrote about columbus, and was obviously against what he did.
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Native Americans believe the land belongs to everyone while the Europeans believe of land ownership and claiming land for their countries.
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Many farmers had borrowed large amounts of money to pay for land and farm equipment, this would be the reason why<span> a large percentage of farmers in the late 1800's had high amounts of debt, because they had borrowed alot of money.
The word (dept) means when you borrow alot of money, and when you have a hard time paying it back.
If I were to borrow $500 from a bank, and I only have $150, I would be able to pay what I need with that $500, but the thing is, I only have $150, this would mean that I would be in (dept) until I pay it off.
This is how it was with the farmer's in the late 1800's, they borrowed alot of money for there land and there equipment, but they couldn't pay it back
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