Answer:
d
Explanation:
the answer is either d or a
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Although these are all good. You do not need first hand accounts.
Answer:
E is not true; only A is true
Explanation:
A is true because in the beginning there was no law regarding property rights in the goldfields. B is not because the ¨mining¨ was nothing more than the so- called <em>panning </em>technique used by the gold-seekers. C is very unlikely because where there is gold (or any other valuable thing) there is violence, especially against the indigenous societies who were pushed off their lands. D is also very unlikely because the gold-seekers were anything but organized workers; they were seeking fortune for themselves and nobody else.
Generally speaking, the Netherlands were successful at, and depended on, "<span>maritime trade," based mostly on their proximity to the ocean, however agriculture also played a major role. </span>
The answer to the question is the following.
We could have been talking about Vice President Aaron Burr, famous because he had a duel with the former Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton.
Hamilton had been accusing Burr years before and this created a bitter relationship that turned to hate, only solved by a death duel with guns. The duel happened on July 11, 1804. Burrs shot Hamilton and death wounded the former Secretary of the Treasury. People took the body of Hamilton and took it to the house of William Bayard Jr. Hamilton died the next day.