Before public lands could be sold under the Land Ordinance of 1785, the land had to be "cleared" of all the Natives currently inhabiting it--meaning that they were usually forcefully removed with violence.
I think that they don't stay alive as they used to because of littering and oil spilling in seas and lands
The correct answer of this question is option D. Most workers on the Central Pacific leg of the railway were Chinese. An estimate of 10,000 to 15,000 Chinese worked on the first transcontinental railroad. They were not paid properly compared to workers of the European descent.
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The Dowager Empress Cixi supported the Boxers in their rebellion because the Boxers were willing to fight the foreigners and were successful to some extent.
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- Initially, the Chinese government did not approve of the Boxers and tried to suppress them. But as soon as the Dowager Empress Cixi realized that the Boxers were patriotic fighters, she declared her support to the Boxers.
- Later in time, the Chinese army started joining the Boxers in their missions and the rebillion of boxers turned into a mission directly supported by the government.
New England had small farms most likely used for familys and the southern farms were big and they made a lot of money. the south also had better soil than the north