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The conflicts between Iberian and American civilizations resulted in a solid Iberian victory, because both Portugal and Spain became the political authorities in the region, replacing the old indigenous political rule.
However, these conflicts also forged a new kind of civilization, ruled by Iberians, but mostly populated by people of mixed iberian-american ancestry. The cultural diffusion and mixture was very strong, and this is why today countries like Brazil, Mexico, or Colombia, are considered to be mestizo or mixed countries.
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The Mining Boom: 1879 – 1893 In 1879 the first prospectors arrived in what would soon become Aspen and determined the area contained large deposits of silver ore. For the next 14 years Aspen’s fortunes rose as it eventually produced 1/6th of the nation’s and 1/16th of the world’s silver. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, prolonged droughts, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, war, pollution, or nuclear disasters. Boomtowns are typically extremely dependent on the single activity or resource that is causing the boom (e.g., one or more nearby mines, mills, or resorts), and when the resources are depleted or the resource economy undergoes a "bust" (e.g., catastrophic resource price collapse), boomtowns can often decrease in size as fast as they initially grew
Because the Byzantine empire was weakened from other areas which the Barbarians invaded from hope I helped
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4) George Washington
Explanation:
George Washington was President of the United States on Census Day, August 2, 1790. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson was nominal supervisor of the census on on Census Day, August 2, 1790.
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Honestly, the government probably didn't want to deal with the protests and hunger strikes and all of that anymore. It had gone on for decades. This was long enough for some government officials to be swayed to allow for them to vote. In the end, people realized it wasn't right to deny an american a right which had long alluded them.