Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho people had good reasons not to trust the U.S. government or the Union Pacific Railroad Company, including a bitter history of broken promises and violence toward native communities. They were among the tribes that signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1851.
The answers is C.Steel-meatpacking industry i think
The Louisiana Purchase was by far the largest territorial gain in U.S. history. Stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, the purchase doubled the size of the United States. Before 1803, Louisiana had been under Spanish control for forty years
The Republicans weren't happy with his first term results, so he wasn't nominated for a second term
All through Nicaraguan history, the US has been engaged with Nicaragua legislative issues, financial aspects, and military, some of which I picked up amid my trek to Nicaragua. In the year 1850, the US and Great Brittan marked a bargain that let the two nations approach a between maritime exchange through Nicaragua without Nicaragua's assent 29 years after it picked up freedom from Spain.