Strangely enough, the idea of corralling Jews on Madagascar was nothing new. The plan was first proposed in 1885 by the German scholar Paul de Lagarde, whose writings were a major influence on Hitler. It was later touted by a wide range of politicians and anti-Semitic figures across Europe, some of whom subscribed to the erroneous belief that the Jews were the ancestors<span> of the island’s Malagasy natives</span>
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<span>The tobacco culture of early Maryland and Virginia so harsh and unstable because of the seasonal and environmental changes and adjustifications. Because of the continuous change of weather, diseases became rampant. And since women is scarce, reproduction and child-rearing become a challenge.</span>
<span>Local government was expanded to deal with natural disasters. Managers are now often appointed to oversee different aspects of cities and towns. The appointment of people to assist with specific parts of a natural disasters' lasting effects streamlined the political process.</span>