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Hernando de Soto was a Spanish conquistador who searched for riches in the southeastern United States. De Soto himself hoped to get the rights to conquer part of the New World, and in 1538 he succeeded: he was appointed governor of Cuba and Florida. De Soto founded the settlement of Espíritu Santo in Tampa Bay and began exploring from Florida. The land soon turned out to be unfavorable because of the many swamps and the heat. Contacts with the Indians were also not optimal and de Soto was often cruel against them.
In 1540 he moved north along the Appalachians. The conquistadors were often attacked for their atrocities against the natural inhabitants. He reached the Mississippi, which he could only cross after a month due to hostile Indians, among others. There, de Soto died of a fever.
The <u>Soviet Union</u> sent missiles to Cuba in 1962, sparking the Cuban Missile Crisis and nearly causing a global nuclear war.
<span>Because police protection is a
"Public" good, while self-protection is a
"Private" good.</span>
A public good simply is something to which everyone has
access to under the condition that his consumption does not make it unavailable
for others as opposed to a private good which is exclusive to the one who have
paid for it.
The Sherman Antitrust Act was purposed to outlaw formal cartels in attempt to monopolize commerce in the USA. It was created to reduce the forms of power that would interfere with trade and reduce economic competition within the country.