Answer:
By 1810, Spanish America could look to other nations to see revolutions and their results. Some were a positive influence
The American Revolution 1765–1783 was seen by many in South America as a good example of elite leaders of colonies throwing off European rule and replacing it with a more fair and democratic society later, some constitutions of new republics borrowed heavily from the U.S. Constitution. Other revolutions were not as positive. The Haitian Revolution, a bloody but successful uprising of slaves against their French colonial owners 1791–1804, terrified landowners in the Caribbean and northern South America, and as the situation worsened in Spain, many feared that Spain could not protect them from a similar uprising.
Answer:
What they sold and the geography was a bug part of it.
Explanation:
The southern sold cash crops because of the long growing seasons and hot summers. The New England made money lumber, fishing, and whaling because they had poor soil, cold winters, and short growing seasons. The middle had pretty decent weather and climate so most of their money was made from grain and livestock giving them the nickname the breadbasket colonies.
In the end it depended on what they used to make money.
Your answer would be the printing press
Things were going along as they did in the 50s but tv was more influential. It was influential in a few ways.
<span>Music was a mixed bag with a couple stations playing swing and polkas and a couple playing gospel and blues while rock and roll was going strong...hard rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock, hill billy rock, Detroit rock, Philadelphia rock, and even some home grown Chicago rockers. </span>
<span>TV brought us the news. People became news obssessed...men walking on the Moon, Political assassinations, the never ending war in Vietnam, racial turmoil, the Beatles, Mayor Daley never ending terms, political unrest in :incoln and Grant Parks while the poilice bash in heads while theworld watches...on live tv. </span>
Mycenaean culture flourished on<span> the </span>Greek <span>mainland</span>