The biggest challenges faced by the Jewish settlers who arrived in
Israel
beginning in the 1880s was introducing modern agricultural methods
to an
ancient culture.
Mosquito-borne disease in the wetlands represented another
challenge.
The biggest challenges faced by the Jewish settlers who arrived in Israel beginning in the 1880s was introducing modern agricultural methods to an ancient culture.
Israel is a small country located in the Middle East. The number of Jews migrating to this land in the Middle East growth significantly between the 13th and 19th centuries, mainly as a result of a general decrease in the status of Jews in Europe. The Jewish settlers had two types of agriculture methods: the cooperative agricultural community and the collective community method.
President Thomas Jefferson had many reasons for wanting to acquire the Louisiana Territory. The reasons included future protection, expansion, prosperity and the mystery of unknown lands. ... President Jefferson was unsure about the Louisiana Territory but not of the Mississippi River.