The answer is John Rolfe. He cultivated tobacco in Virginia. In cultivating tobacco, he created a cash crop and helped generate income for the Virginia colony.<span> He cultivate Orinoco tobacco that was known for to be a sweeter blend and new plantations grew in Virginia.</span>
A federal case in Texas would begin in a US Court of Appeals for Circuit Five. The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth circuit handles appeals from district courts in Texas Louisiana and Mississippi.
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1.) It is a proclamation of the American mind, the declaration of independence
2.) It was Written by Lincoln
3.) There were 5 different versions of the speech
4.) "God" is the only official name mentioned in the speech. The battle wasn't even named
5.) The famous quote is “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal …”
6. ( Just in case) Lincoln wrote every word of the Gettysburg Address Himself
7. The speech was only 10 sentences long
8.) The exact wording of Lincoln’s remarks, as delivered, cannot be historically verified
9.) The Gettysburg Address does not explicitly discuss the war
10.) The response from those in attendance was overwhelmingly positive
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In Greece, the US supported the anti-communist side of the Greek Civil War after WW2, and in Turkey the US supplied abundant money and resources to the country in order to make communism seem less appealing.
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The options of the question are a) steel. B) industry’s need for a market. c) the Erie canal system. d) the railways.
The correct answer is C) the Erie canal system.
<em>In a summary of the passage, the central trend is the Erie canal system.
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The passage contains an introduction that serves as a context when it refers to “the Steel and Steam power as a good market to mechanical industry.” And then, it leads to the central idea when it diversified to allow more efficient means of transportation, like the Canals for navigation. The passage refers to the Ships of Steam that navigated through the Hudson in 1807, using the Erie canal, part of the system of Canals in the state of New York.