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The common trait was the intention to Christianize the Indians - that is to convert them to the Christian religion. The Spaniards were more brutal in this, often Christianizing by force, but the English also made strong attempts to convert the Indians.
Another common trait was the lack of interest in the local languages with the exception of priests or monks , who did it to be able to preach about Christianity to the natives.
How did the invention of the Cotton Gin change America’s economy?
A- Made cotton easier to plant
B- made room for more wheat and less cotton on Southern plantations.
C- Made cotton the dominant crop in the south
D- Made dairy farming popular in the Northeast
the answer c
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China after WWII. The civil war that raged between the nationalists and the communists picked up again as soon as the Second World War ended. By 1949, Mao Zedong mobilized millions of peasants in the north who swept down and drove the nationalists out of power.