C) Stimulating European demand for goods from the East.
This soon spurred the Europeans to try to find a western ocean route to the Asia's, causing them to find and explore the "New World".
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John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie were crucial platers in the modernization and development of the U.S economy. Although their monopolies devoured their field of business and caused suffering for many under their rule, the lessons we learned on how to limit business has been crucial to the survival of our nation. It is due to the businesses they made and the lesson they taught that we should celebrated them as ambitious “Captains of Industry”
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There are so many factors that caused their decline, but I would say the main one would be the presidency of John Adams. John Adams made some major mistakes such as enacting the Alien and Sedition Acts, which basically took away the freedom of speech. This for sure made many people upset. Since John Adams was connected to the Federalist party, their reputation would tank. Soon, events like Alexander Hamilton's death, the Louisiana Purchase, and Hartford Convention made them die out.
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Technically Martin Luther King and his brothers of the union, All congregated to march down the bridge to freedom.
The plan was from Malcolm X, who was shot for refusing the kkk elites president who made Martin stand down.
After Malcolm's death, Martin realized he was wrong and carried out Malcolm's whole reason for the march. In the end, Many blacks were injured and some had die.
But the Supreme Court finally noticed the problem and saw that this was wrong. So black men were now able to vote and enter the same restaurant as white men with the "Civil Rights Act".
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France
France established colonies in the middle of North America from what is now Louisiana, north along the Mississippi, east to the Appalachian Mountains, and west to the Rocky Mountains. In addition they had the colony of Quebec in Canada.
The French set up small settlements through their vast colonial lands. They brought fur traders, trappers, missionaries, and men to farm food. The settlements included a church and some buildings for trade and housings. The French were more nomadic in their colonies because they were hunting animals for fur. They also created more friendly relations with the American Indian tribes. These alliances helped France to become successful fur traders and protect their lands from enemy tribes and British settlers.