Answer:KID ANTRIM DID NOT ride across New Mexico Territory by himself. On October 2, 1877, he was spotted with a gang of rustlers on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in southwestern New Mexico’s Cooke’s Canyon. Once again he had made a bad choice of associates—although as a fugitive himself, he had few options. The leader of the outlaw band, which liked to call itself “The Boys,” was Jesse Evans. Evans was approximately six years older than the Kid, and he stood five feet six inches tall, weighed around 140 pounds, and had gray eyes and light hair. Pat Garrett wrote that of the two, the Kid was slightly taller and a little heavier. Evans’s early history is as hard to pin down as Henry McCarty’s. At different times, he claimed both Missouri and Texas as his birthplace. He may have been the Jesse Evans who was arrested with his parents in Kansas in 1871, for passing counterfeit money. Tried before the U.S. District Court in Topeka, this Jesse was convicted and fined $500. Because he was so young, he received no jail time and was “most kindly admonished by the court.”
Explanation:HOPED THIS HELPED
Answer:
Flamethrowers, Tanks, Poison Gas
Explanation:
It led to more deaths and damage in civil lives
The low tax allowed the company to sell its tea even more cheaply than what was being smuggled into country
The main objective of the National Origins Act of 1924 was to favor the immigration from Northern and Western Europe. The government did this to tighten the 1921 quota formula for immigration.
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1)Food & Protection
2.)The Fredonian Rebellion(December 21, 1826-January 23, 1827)
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
1.)Indians used every part of the buffalo,they used the meat to feed their families and they would use the bones of the buffalo to create weapons through this weapons,the weapons became protection against rival tribes and mother nature.
2.)It was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico
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