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Westward Movements led to conflict with Native Americans because we were encroaching upon their land, and they wanted to stand their ground and fight for what they thought was rightfully theirs. It was a miscommunication because both thought it was theirs.
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Carib
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Cannibalism, also called anthropophagy, eating of human flesh by humans. The term is derived from the Spanish name (Caríbales, or Caníbales) for the Carib, a West Indies tribe well known for its practice of cannibalism.
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Answer: On the coast, they developed irrigation systems so they could farm in the desert. As a result, farming could support large populations both on the coast and in the highlands, where they built cities a full two miles above sea level. In fact, the cities built by these early cultures were some of South America's first.
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The correct answer is D) Manaus
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Manaus is a in Brazil and the capital of the State of Amazonas. It was established by Spanish colonists who named the city after the local Manaos people.
While it was a small trading post for the first few centuries, it came to prominence in the mid 19th Century due to its vast rubber resources.
The rubber boom made turned it into a wealthy city when Rubber Tycoons spent lavishly and so did the city government.
However, as demand for natural rubber dwindled, the city gradually went into stagnation until the late 20th Century.
Id say poof goes the economy...or in practical terms...the economy went from good to bad