Hpefully theres a pro in here somewhere <span>As we turn to the French explorers, let us repeat the litany of hardships that explorers encountered—intense cold, disease and death, unknown hazards and uncharted routes, Indians who might be friend or foe, and </span>other<span> Europeans who might be friend or foe. For Europeans, North America would be a "hard-won achievement," writes historian Karen Ordahl Kupperman. "At times it almost seemed as if the land itself was actively hostile to European lifeways."* With this in mind, we select three accounts of French expeditions in the St. Lawrence and Mississippi River regions:</span><span>JACQUES CARTIER explored the northeast part of the continent intending to find the elusive passage to the Orient. Sailing west of Newfoundland he "discovered" the St. Lawrence River and explored the region in three voyages between 1535 and 1541. He met several Iroquoian tribal groups, establishing friendly relationships, though cautious on both sides. He did not find a route to China; indeed the large sea described to him by the Indians—"there was never man heard of that found out the end thereof"—was probably Lake Ontario.</span>
Between 1900 and 1915, more than 15 million immigrants arrived in the United States. ... The so-called "new immigrants" had difficulty adjusting to life here. At the same time, the United States had difficulty absorbing the immigrants. Most of the immigrants chose to settle in American cities, where jobs were located.
This is when Robert E Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysses S. Grant, General of the Army of the Potomac. Thus ending major conflict in the US Civil War.
<span>The two ways are: the free enterprise system can yield negative effects when they lessen competition and look after incompetent competitors. Additionally, outcomes are infuriating when over head costs of legal intervention are bigger than the benefits for the consumers.</span>
<span>The ping-pong diplomacy was
significant because it demonstrated that China was open to better relations
with the United States. This allowed for talks on serious issues on how the two
countries could relate. For instance, the vast Chinese markets presented an
economic opportunity for the U.S.
economy which was struggling. It was therefore important that the two countries
relate better </span>