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The two statements that describe the importance of New Orleans to the economy of Louisiana during the Antebellum period are "It was a major port for importing and exporting goods to and from the United States" and "it supplied agricultural products to the people of Louisiana."
We are talking about one historical period in the Southern states from the end of the 1700s to the beginning of the American Civil War. At that time, the port of New Orleans was an important place for exportations and importations, which really served to move the economy of the region.
Of course, slavery was the base of the economy of the South because slaves worked for long hours in the large southern plantations to grow crops that were traded to other parts of the state, the country and were also exported to Europe.
What aspects of Roman government do we still use in our society today?
What styles of Roman architecture and art inspired the European Renaissance?
Was Julius Caesar a Roman hero or villain?
Was it right for Rome to become an empire rather than a republic?
What advancements did the Romans make in science and mathematics?
What advancements did the Romans make in warfare?
How to the Romans compare to the ancient Greeks?
This was an early example of "<span>B. separation of powers" since this was done in order to ensure that no single branch of government became too powerful and therefore tyrannical. </span>
King Ashoka affected Mauryan empire. He became a Buddhist after he lost a fight and then ceased all military activities in the Mauryan empire and started constructing roads, schools, rest houses, hospitals, and wells for his people. He applied Buddhism in the way he ruled his empire.
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