The kinds of items that were found at a public square in Temixtitlan were jewels as well as items that were necessary for the people to survive.
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The Columbian exchange, also known as the Columbian interchange, named after Christopher Columbus, was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the Americas, West Africa, and the Old World in the 15th and 16th centuries.
In the United States, it would be the telephone industry that is often considered part of an oligopoly (among other things), since only a small handful of companies dominates the market.
The Mongols were an empire that succeded in preservating their culture and their ways thanks to the comercial spirit they had.
They traveled all around Asia conquering territories and using their abilities for diffusing their culture by the means of selling and offering their products.
They were a culture opened in the sense that everyone could chose what to believe and how to live, this was a way of showing Asia how they lived and inspiring millions of people to be part of the culture.
This characteristic has made the mongols remain as a culture and it continues the enlargement of their followers.
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Option: The cotton gin made it much easier to clean cotton.
Slavery grew dramatically and became important to the South's economy.
Explanation:
With the invention of Cotton Gin in America in 1793, it changed the South economy by reduced slaves removing seeds from the cotton. Removing the seeds from cotton was back-breaking work for the slaves. The cotton gin was able to clean cotton easily in less time. Introducing cotton gin also led rise to slavery which ultimately increased the need for slaves in the field for growing and picking the cotton in plantations.