<span>Spain and Portugal were bound by the Treaty of Tordesillas, so the Spanish had to sail westward and travel through the Americas to get to the Pacific and finally the Philippines. It is also their only direct access -- meaning without going through intermediaries -- to the east Indies, as all other parts were to be the domain of the Portuguese.
Further, as Spain faced increasing competition from their rivals the English, Dutch, French in the Atlantic world, their Pacific route was inaccessible to these rivals until much later.</span>
Answer: The death toll was 4,000 to 5,000, in a population of 50,000. Yellow fever outbreaks recurred in Philadelphia and other major ports through the nineteenth century, but none had as many fatalities as that of 1793. The 1798 epidemic in Philadelphia also prompted an exodus; an estimated 1,292 residents died.
<span>They took the best farmland because, when they first colonized Ireland, they would be able to reap the rewards from having tenants work on this land. This gave the English settlers the ability to own and lord over the new land, while still earning rent monies that were used in the English economy, a double-win.</span>
They were very displeased and were mistreated
Most Civil Rights are achieved when the group does it peacefully, have a lot of people backing them up, and the cause seems right.
If the group uses violence, many people would think of it as an uprising instead of a group of people trying to get equality
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