Most had moved north and joined the Creek tribes
Answer:
The invading force had been defeated within three days by Castro and the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. The invasion was a US foreign policy failure.
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Bay of Pigs Invasion
Strength
1,500 ground forces 8 American B-26 bombers 5 supply ships 25,000 Cuban Army 200,000 Militia 9,000 armed police
Casualties and losses
Explanation:
When crop is burnt it burns the bad weeds and other pests and when it re grows it grows back healthier we see this today in wildlife parks
Answer:
Western Expansion
Explanation:
During this era, major expansion into the west occurred, allowing for many new cattle ranches to be developed.
However, before the late 19th century, rail stations to transfer these cattle to areas which they could be sold for high prices (usually cities in the east) were scarce or far.
Therefore, ranchers hired professionals to pool and transfer their cattle to the rail stations. These professionals often also herded feral cattle.
The process in which this happened are often known as cattle drives.
By the end of Western Expansion era, however, alternate transportation systems became large and robust enough to make cattle driving an obsolete practice.