Ans: Jin Dynasty
The Three Kingdoms Period
When the Han Dynasty collapsed in 220 CE, no one was powerful enough to reunify China under a single emperor. The result was the period of the Three Kingdoms, which lasted until 280 CE, when the Jin Dynasty took over.
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Well, Eisenhower was Hell-Bent on War, just looking at his uniform was proving my point, and lets say that FDR was trying to prevent America from entering World War 2 . . . So those are two examples. : )
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Mining in the American West began with the California Gold Rush of 1848 and spread to Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, and Montana. Machinery was the only way to get gold - because the easily attainable gold was all mined - and this made big companies step in the mining field.
The cattle raising was not the main activity in the west exploration, but with the first transcontinental railroad and subsequent railroad lines changed the scenery, and made possible to transport the cattle to the East. Rangers and businessmen began to speculate in the cattle industry. The Cattle drive began and created the "cowtowns" that were developed to accommodate cowboys and the cattle industry.
The farmers were responsible for carrying out the final phase of settlement, railroads, free homesteads and irrigation were responsible for luring them. Later, in the 1870s farmers started to push into the prairies and used techniques of dry farming.
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Probably because during Douglas's time segaration was a thing (so was slavery) and he wants to be equal as the white people
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Since there was no need for all residents to devote themselves full time to producing ... Farming settlements spread rapidly all over the world; humans had foraged for ... which meant that many more people could be sustained in a given land area
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