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Answer: The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of foods, ideas, and more. Christopher Columbus and his crew initiated the Columbian Exchange in 1492. This trade was between the Old World and the New World. Many people were greatly impacted by the new materials that they were introduced to. Although there were intended consequences there were also unintended consequences.
One unintended consequence were horses. Spanish explorers brought horses when they entered the New World. Some of the horses escaped and were now living among Native Americans. They did not start using horses right away, in fact they feared them at first. Much later they began to use them and see their true potential.
Even though horses in the New World were unintentional Native Americans were positively impacted. Horses made transportation of people and items much easier. Horses then began to spread. More and more tribes started to utilize horses and it became the new normal. Altogether horses were a great unintentional consequence.
Works cited: https://www.britannica.com/event/Columbian-exchange and
http://images.pcmac.org/SiSFiles/Schools/AL/HooverCity/SpainParkHigh/Uploads/Forms/Columbian%20Exchange%20Reading.pdf
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Answer:
In which of the following late 19th-century events did government limit
or work against the power of business?
Explanation:
Answer: d. France
Explanation:
French was categorical about punishing Germany during the peace in Versailles. France demanded that Germany be blamed as the sole culprit for the outbreak of World War I. They also demanded the confiscation of a large amount of territory from Germany and the confiscation of all colonies. The United States considered it necessary to be more lenient with Germany, believing that only favourable conditions could achieve lasting peace. With its views, Great Britain was a little milder than France but again much closer to the views of the French than the United States.
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