Answer:
items that went from Europe to the new world
grains- wheat,rice barley,oats
livestock-cattle,sheep,pigs,horses
food- turnips,peaches,pears,olives,onions
items that went from new world to europe
Foods-avocados,peanuts,tomatoes
animals-llamas,alpaca, turkey no other above 100 pounds
Peppers, sweet potato,tobacco
Answer:
D. Spanish Colonization
Explanation:
Spanish Colonization started when Christopher Columbus found the Natives and turned them into slaves and made them mine gold for his own profit, he also tried to sell them away as slaves. When more people started to come to America during the Spanish Colonization, diseases and illnesses killed many Native Americans as they had no illness resistance. Lots of Natives were also forced into slavery by the Spanish, mostly in mining as lots of gold and other profitable materials were there. Eventually, as many of the Natives kept dying of diseases the Spanish decided to get African Americans for slaves instead as they had a better resistance against diseases and illnesses.
Democrats: fight for minimum wages and progressive taxation along with government regulation of the economy.
<span>republicans: taxes shouldn't be increased and all wages should be set by the free market (no minimum wage). </span>
They exported teas<span>, </span>salt<span>, </span>sugar<span>, </span>porcelain<span>, and </span><span>spices
They imported </span>cotton<span>, </span>ivory<span>, </span>wool<span>, </span>gold<span>, and </span><span>silver</span>
WWI changed the face of warfare forever. Warfare became utterly impersonal with the invention of the tank, fighter airplane and automatic machine gun. The allied powers emerged victorious and powerful, both economically and militarily. The German Empire, on the other hand was utterly decimated, culturally, militarily, and economically. WWI lead to a halt in imperialistic policy and the formation of the League of Nations, the ineffective predecessor to the United Nations. The main end result of WWI was Adolf Hitler's rise to power and WWII.