In Africa, why was trade so profitable for those living along trade routes?
Because there were customers for what they had to sell
Of the candidates in the 1860 election, the only one who tried to run for a national campaign was Douglas
Answer:
At sawmills, they used windmills to grind grain, pump water and cut wood.
Explanation:
The American colonists used the power generated by windmills at the sawmills to make the work eaiser and faster (and didn't need to use manpower or horsepower). The windmills power ground the grain between stones, pumped the water into the mills and could even cut wood.
Marbury v. Madison.
All of the other choices involve Native Americans and their removal from different parts of the country. Marbury v. Madison established the principle of judicial review.
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