Many people believed the Cumberland Road would draw industry away from the North to the southern states. <span>
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<span>Mesopotamia was crossed by two long rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates. These two rivers allowed the development of agriculture. Water from the two rivers was</span>
Answer:
The christians that Cabeza de Vaca met were spaniards in the lands of New Spain (Modern-day Mexico).
Explanation:
Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and other men explored American southwhest meeting many american tribes in what is now the states of Florida, Texas, California and Mexico, among others. His expedition was filled with difficulties since the very beginning. There were very few companions with him when they met some spaniards near the gluf of California. They were found in the lands of New Spain (Now Mexico) and the they were sent to Mexico City where they could sail back to Europe.
China's First Five Year Plan was an economic program that ran from 1953 to 1957. It set ambitious goals for industries and areas of production deemed priorities by the CCP. The Five Year Plan was supported by Soviet Russia, which contributed advice, logistics and material support.