Merchants believed that the slaves were less than animals, therefore they needed less than animal conditions.
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Some tribes were able to solder and anneal metals, and a few tribes in Latin America worked with platinum. But no steel use among the tribes before Europeans. Native American Tools were made of stone, primarily Flint, the process was called Flint Knapping and the weapon and tool makers were Flint Knappers. The tools were used to make weapons for fighting and hunting including Axes, Arrows, Spear, Knives, Tomahawks.Many native American tribes had dogs as pets, hunting companions, and beasts of burden. Several of the plains tribes used them to drag small sleds that carried supplies, and the arctic/northern native tribes have had dog sleds for thousands of years. In South America they had lamas and alpacas.By about 1800 BCE the Native Americans of North America were cultivating several species of plants, thus transitioning from a hunter-gatherer economy to agriculture. ... The initial four plants known to have been domesticated were goosefoot
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The correct answer would be C.
In the 15th and 16th centuries, an increased number of vogages occurred all around the globe, to longer distances each time. This allowed the western civilization to stablish contact with the rest of Africa, America and Oceania.
The ability to travel further distances came because 2 things: the development of better ships, such as the galleon, and the advancements in navigation technology, which allowed the ship to reach it's destination even in months-long journeys across the ocean. The astrolable was one of such technological advances, allowing the sailors to identify the position of a celestial body in the sky, and triangulate the position of the ship from that information.