Well....first off, crossing the Rocky mountains had a ton of hardships, i<span>t was difficult because of the slow travel, low amount of rations, and the discouraged feeling of the many members of the expedition. Even before they made it to the Rockies, Lewis already thought that the mountains might be a large obstacle. And also, according to what I researched, their primary source of transportation were their horses, but since there was little to feed them, the horses wandered away in search of grass, which was another hardship, since without horses, they had to walk on foot instead.
I think Lewis and Clark's plans were to mainly follow the Missouri river, yet it is notable that this was unknown terrain for the two.
Obviously, one of their accomplishments was crossing the Rockies, but Lewis and Clark also found several new species of animals. </span>
Spanish and British colonist were olny going to the americas for fur trads,gold and silver. England went there to get religious freedom and land. ... The main reason for the English colonies to settle was for Religious Freedom.
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1) How many days ago did you complete it?
2) How are you letting your visitors see you this badly?
3) Why can't we talk?
4) Why don't you look happy?
5) How did you feel when he/she treated you like that?
6) What made you so scared?
7) How well can you hear me?
8) Why aren't you listening to me?
9) How many differences can you spot?
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This question lacks options, options are: a. Active chronic gastritis b. Acute gastritis c. Autoimmune gastritis d. Chronic gastritis e. Peptic ulcer disease
The correct answer is b.
Explanation:
Acute gastritis is characterized by an inflammatory infiltrate that is predominantly neutrophilic and is usually transient in nature, it may be accompanied by mucosal hemorrhage, erosions and if the lesions are very severe, associated with bleeding. Gastric mucosa lesions are characterized by present edema and congestion confined to the epithelium. The main form is acute erosive or hemorrhagic gastritis, which is characterized by the presence of erosions in the stomach wall that affect only the mucosa.