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denis23 [38]
3 years ago
15

Using the sources in the document, write a well-structured paragraph that describes one credible idea about how Ötzi died. Use t

he sources provided to support your idea.
History
1 answer:
snow_lady [41]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Ötzi the iceman that was found in the Italian-Austrian border. He lived between 3,400 and 3,100 BCE.

Ötzi was found with an arrow lodged in his shoulder. For this reason, the most plausible cause of death is blood loss from the wound. The arrow damanged the nerves and blood vessels of his shoulder, as well as parts of his lungs. His wounds would have provoked an amount of blood loss that would be deadly even with current medical treatments.

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“The War” – From a Mexican Viewpoint

When asked about the Mexican American War; most Americans would probably give a lost and questioning reaction. However for Mexicans, they would probably remember this war passionately; “It is a scar for them.”(35)

Most American historians would call this war as “The Mexican-American War”, while Mexicans would refer it as “The U.S Invasion”. The difference in referral is based on the different perceptions of the conflict. While President Polk blamed the Mexicans for causing the war because the Mexican governments left the United States with no other choice for defending its national security and interest; the Mexicans did not see this way.

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The Mexican government had always wanted to maintain in a negotiable manner with the United States. As stated by the Mexican government to the United States one month before the annexation of Texas, “…although the Mexican nation was gravely offended by the United States due to its action in Texas – belonging to Mexico – the government was willing to receive a commissioner who would arrive in this capital from the Unite States possessing full faculties to settle the current dispute in a peaceful, reasonable and respectable way.”(37)

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