The 2 process that spread agriculture around the world are: 1.) Diffusion<span>2.)Slow colonization or migration of agricultural people (growing populations pushed them outward).
Difussion happens when a social group started to spread innovative idea among its members (such as agricultural technology)
Slow colonization happens when a social group tried to maintain activity that always been done in the past (such as gathering and agriculture)</span>
The first one is the answer ;)
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Under the Lend-Lease Act, the United States sent enormous quantities of war materiel to the Soviet Union, which was critical in helping the Soviets withstand the Nazi onslaught. By the end of 1942, the Nazi advance into the Soviet Union had stalled; it was finally reversed at the epic battle of Stalingrad in 1943.
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Answer:
: The Europeans who did most of the transportation of slaves from Africa viewed then as godless heathens and therefore a non-human in a way which gave them justification to exploit them for labor while "trying" to teach them about god.
2: It was a logistical god send because of the Colombian Exchange and advancement of sailing technology that allowed for Africa to become the in-between from Europe to South America which allowed for the selling of sugar/Rum in Africa while buying slaves to sell in North and South America.
3: They were a fairly easy "resource" to "harvest" because many warrior tribes inhabited Africa and would capture and sell their competing neighbors to the slave traders in exchange for rum and weapons/supplies.
Explanation:
They had weapons, their societies were separated, which made it easier for them to take over