Paris, France, during the Paris Peace Conference
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Many settlers were unable to farm the Great Plains due to the challenges of working with the land.
The Great Plains land was not good for farming since it was very dry and flat. Settlers had to learn how to farm in that soil held together by grassroots, called sod. Settlers had to break through the sod to plant crops. Since there was not a lot of wood, they used sod to build homes.
The Trail of Tears. However it is rue that he was the one who had ordered the Indian removal, he was in complete opposition. If I am wrong, I am truly sorry but I believe this is correct.
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Comparing and contrasting European colonization on East Africa and Central and South Africa shows:
East Africa:
- Trade gave them access to new food crops, textiles and metal
- Slave trade was not as much as other parts of Africa.
South Africa:
- Slavery was rampant.
- Impoverishment of South and Central Africans and wealth to Europeans.
<h3>How was colonization in Southern Africa different from Eastern Africa?</h3>
The colonization in Southern Africa was overall negative as Africans were taken as slaves and treated as inferior to Europeans who took most of the wealth. This was especially the case in Angola, Mozambique, and South Africa.
The East Africans were however not subjugated to much slavery and the trade in textiles and metal brought some prosperity.
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