The most impactful changes to Native American populations done by the colonial settlement was:
1 - the disease - smallpox and influenza killed almost 90% American Native population 2. extermination policies - by hunting them, the population was in decline3. Territory - the colonists took their land4. forced relocation policies - the colonits forced them to stay in some special place, no leaving, starving them5. coexistence reasoning - the differences between colonist and Native believes
The third choice, different types of artifacts
The three main countries that founded settlements in Norther America were Spain, France, and England. Spain's main motivation was to find gold, while France's was to trade furs. England's was for territorial reasons but they ended up profiting heavily from tobacco sales. <span />
Answer:
1. Average annual income of 5000 guilders
2. the rarest tulip bulbs traded for as much as six times the average person's annual salary
3. When a currency's purchasing power decreases due to excessive inflation, serious negative economic consequences arise, including rising costs of goods and services contributing to a high cost of living, as well as high interest rates that affect the global market, and falling credit ratings as a result.
Explanation:
A number of factors contributed to the conditions that caused Tulip Mania. To start, the coin debasement crisis of the 1620s was followed by a period of prosperity in the 1630s. This prosperity coincided with an outbreak of the plague, which caused a labor shortage and increased real wages and surplus income.