It did not increase demand for shipping and railways
Answer:
The Buffalo was the main source of food for Indian tribes for a long period of time. Their meat was the main ingredient on the "table" of every Indian. Without buffalo it was impossible to imagine a life of a member of some Indian tribe.
Explanation:
Francis Parkman, who is probably the most famous historian that wrote about Native Americans wrote this because he knew how important the buffalo meat was for them. Unfortunately, when the "white man" came, he killed practically all the buffalo in need for their fur, which was pretty expensive back then.
The Strait of Gibraltar<span> is a narrow strait that connects the </span>Atlantic Ocean<span> to the </span>Mediterranean Sea<span> and separates Gibraltar and Spain in Europe from Morocco in Africa... :)
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In the past, the Indians of North America did not have to face environmental crises until colonists arrived and began to exploit natural resources; since then, the Indians have tried to convince the Americans to preserve nature, for over 200 years they have preserved natural areas that are sacred to them; we can say that the American Indians were the first ecologists, with only the example of Chief Seattle addressing President Franklin Pierce, to tell him that man is part of nature, and if nature dies, so is man. The Indians fought in the past with the colonists for the natural areas, and today they work in concert with the government, from their reservations to save US ecosystems.