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Following two devastating economic recessions, U.S. foreign policy leaders focused on finding foreign markets to absorb excess goods.
Because of the Natives there that were not friendly with them.
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Lincoln sent an expedition to look for suitable locations for a fort, find a route to the southwest, and to investigate the possibility of gold mining. The expedition set up a camp at the site of the future town of Custer; while Custer and the military units searched for a suitable location for a fort, civilians searched for gold, and it is disputed whether or not any substantial amount was found. Nonetheless, this prompted a mass gold rush which in turn antagonised the Sioux Indians who had been promised protection of their sacred land through Treaties made by the US government,[2] and who were later to kill Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn in the Great Sioux War of 1876–1877 between themselves and the United States.[1]
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learned it in class
Christopher Columbus <span>was a sailor from Genoa Italy
was convinced he could reach Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean.
He was an Italian colonizer, explorer and navigator. <span>Columbus made total four trips to the Caribbean and South America
and he opened Americas to European Colonial system.</span></span>
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I'm pretty sure it's Francis Sumner
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