The experiment was doomed to failure from the beginning. General Carleton’s illusion that the Bosque Redondo would spawn a farming community of thriving transplanted Native American prisoners was disastrous.General Carleton was a strict taskmaster however, and although the Native American prisoners were sick, ill-fed and unfit for heavy manual farm labor, and fields were improperly irrigated, he nearly realized his dream of a bountiful harvest. By mid-summer 1863 the corn alone was expected to yield twenty-five to thirty bushels per acre, a minimum of 75,000 bushels. Considering the extraordinary handicaps under which the Indians worked, this was an astonishing accomplishment. <span>When it seemed Carleton would realize his dreams, nature dealt a lethal blow. The reservation’s 3,000 acres of planted agricultural land was struck by an inch-long cut worm, or “army worm”, that destroyed the crops. The following year, another promising crop was again insect-infested and destroyed. Demoralized, the Indians would refuse to plant again.</span>
Answer: Because the changes that occur in a society affect others in one way or another.
Explanation: We live in a connected world, where societies depend on each other for their development. Each society has resources that are necessary for others and any situation that is generated affects the others in one way or another.
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<em>The correct option is C) the right to live life freely as they choose, provided their actions are legal.</em>
Explanation:
In the Article 1 of the Georgia Constitution it was declared that all the citizens of U.S, living in the state of Georgia are declared as the citizens of the state. The Article 1 declared that it will be the duty of the General Assembly to protect the rights of each of the citizens of Georgia and provide them with full enjoyment of their rights, privileges to live in the state of Georgia.
Answer:
i think it was Athenes and Sparta
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