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Answer: The nile river is important to the egyptians because it made their economy possible. It made farming and trade possible. The river also produced water and food for them such as fish and birds (who lived around it).
This may be wrong so don't trust me fully but this is what I thought of!!
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The 16th amendment to the constitution.
Im going with false cause new amsterdam was in new york and england just captured the trade station.
<span>provoked by a treaty-violating ultimatum to surrender their sacred Black Hills (Paha Sapa), where an expedition under Custer discovered gold in 1874. In June 1876, driven by converging army columns, a unique concentration of Sioux and Cheyenne/Arapaho in southern Montana first repulsed a 1, 000-man column under Crook at the Rosebud and then destroyed Custer's command at Little Bighorn. </span>