Answer:it was to reclaim Western Europe
Explanation:
I don't think it could be any of these i may be wrong.
Between 1841 and 1850 Ireland should be first and then Germany.
The primary way that farms in the south differed from those in the north is because the farms of the south raised cash crops using a plantation system.
Further Explanation:
In colonial America (1600-1775), slave labor was used throughout the 13 American colonies. In the North, slaves were used in industries such as shipbuilding. In the South, slaves were used for planting cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo.
Once America became independent and started developing its own rules, the views on slavery changed. After 1800, some states started to outlaw slavery while other states kept it. One of the biggest changes was that Southern states focused predominantly on growing one extremely important cash crop, cotton. America became the largest exporter of cotton in the world.
Despite the economic success, slavery brought with it many negative effects such as the mistreatment of African Americans, fights between abolitionists and pro slavery citizens, etc.
Ultimately, this institution would be one of the main factors in sparking the Civil War.
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Key Details:
Topic: American History
Grade Level: 7-12
Keywords: cash crop, slavery, plantation
Answer:
MIDDLE EAST
Explanation:
The history of Mesopotamia, however, is inextricably tied to the greater region, which is comprised of the modern nations of Egypt, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, the Gulf states and Turkey. We often refer to this region as MIDDLE EAST.
The middle east is comprised of the Gulf states which are mainly Muslim dominated countries like ( Qatar, United Arab Emirates ) also other countries like Israel and Turkey e.t.c make up this region hence the Greater region also known as the Ancient near east is known today as the Middle east
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