Answer:
B
Explanation:
It persuaded many American Colonists to break away and boycott the English ruling.
<span>Before the angel Gabriel appeared to the prophet Mohammad, the Arabian desert was populated by nomadic tribes who held many different beliefs including Judaism and beliefs in good and bad spirit Gods. In the late fifth century Christian missionaries were preaching the Christian word, and a large portion of the Najran province was Christian.</span>
African-American leader W.E.B. DuBois noted that the first cause of migration was economic crisis. Flooding and boll weevil infestations in Alabama and Mississippi had devastated farm work there. Occurring at the same time, immigration from Europe to the United States had been curtailed. So that meant there was a strong demand for more workers to move to the industrial northern states. Thirdly, there had been outbreaks of violence against blacks in the South, notably in Georgia and South Carolina.
Moving across the country (or to a new country) is a hard decision to make. If life is bearable where people are living, they're likely to stay there and endure it. But when factors make leaving less risky or painful than staying, that's when large migrations of population will occur.
The Spanish transferred the smallpox disease from themselves to the Aztecs by being around them and the Aztecs didn't have any immunity to the diseases that the Spanish brought over, so 75% of them died from the diseases.
Hope that helps.