The history of the United States during 1865 to 1918 not 1910 specifically covers the Reconstruction era, the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era and involves the industrialization and the surge of immigration. It is a time period in which America expanded in many aspects. This period shows a roaming growth in the North and in the West (but not in the South). The average annual income of non farm workers grew by 75% from 1865 to 1900 and grew another 33% by 1918. America gained importance when it easily defeated Spain in 1898 that unexpectedly brought a small empire. Cuba was quickly given independence as well as the Philippines (in 1946), Puerto Rico and some other small islands became American possessions as did Alaska that was bought to the Russians in 1867. The independent Republic of Hawaii voluntarily joined the US as a territory in 1898.
<span>The Nile river annual flooding erased property markers each year
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The Egyptian civilization was located along the Nile, 25km on each side of the longest river in the world,probably rivaled only by the Amazon. The Nile flooded yearly and the Egyptian priests and people had to develop sets of skills that marked not only the flooding patterns but also the property markers of the people. Nevertheless,it is this flooding that also served to make the Nile valley fertile, and as such flooding was an important event.
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I'm pretty sure the answer is indigo. If I'm wrong then I apologize.
People can't save themselves, that's why we have to rely on God, He's the only one who can save anybody.