Answer:
First Nations credited with making some of the earliest totem poles include the Haida, Nuxalk (Bella Coola), Kwakwaka'wakw, Tsimshian and Łingít. The Coast Salish people also make carvings out of cedar, but they are not really totem poles.
Explanation:
Here are the trades:
· Slaves from Africa to America
· Sugar, tobbaco, and cotton to Europe
· Rum, textiles, and other goods to Africa
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Mesopotamia means "between the rivers."
Answer:
A straight blade (protected by guards) was linked to a drive wheel; as the drive wheel turned, the blade moved back and forth in a sawing motion, cutting through the stalks of grain, which were held straight by rods; the cut grain stalks then fell onto a platform and were collected with a rake by a worker.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I dont have an explanation but the answer is D lol