<span>That seems quite obvious. The world arguably benefits even today because of its effects. Examples of the positive outcome are the introduction of new fruits and vegetation such as banana, coffee, wheat, orange, peach, and rice to the New World, and beans, cocoa, corn, tomato, and potato to the Old World. This spread of agriculture led to a greater surplus of varieties of food and boosted the world’s population.</span>
In August 1896 _________ was found in a tributary of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory.
Copper
I think the answer is gold :)
T<span>hat it was extremely limited, due to the fact that the
Southern states implemented Jim Crow laws practically immediately after
the Civil War ended.
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Mainly seafood. Back then, fish, crab, clam, and other seafood was much cheaper than now and provided a much healthier diet.