Hernan Cortes a Spanish Conquistador and an explorer came to the new land called Mexico. He was best known for conquering the Aztec Empire
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Hernan Cortez heard of many exploratory voyages of Christopher Columbus and decided to visit the new lands. He reached Hispaniola, Santa Domingo and he was the given the job of a notary and stayed in the island for four years. He landed at Yucatan peninsula with his five hundred men and he also felt friendly with a native woman who was able to translate for him. Cortez heard of the golden treasures in Aztec empire, He requested a meeting with the monarch of Aztec but it was turned down frequently. He decided to march towards the capital of Aztec and joined hands with the people who were against the emperor.
He also arrived at a city called Cholula where people conspired to kill him in his sleep but he killed many thousands of priests and civilians and burnt their houses. By this time, Cortez gained name and fame among the civilians and the emperor of Aztec considered him to be the human sent by God and he surrendered all gold treasures to Cortez. The emperor of Aztec was made a slave and after which got him killed. He renamed Aztec capital to be known as Mexico. Thus he built a new settlement.
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B
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Because without the building of the military during this time in each nation WW1 wouldn't have even began because militarism is one of the main reasons the "war to end all wars" wouldn't have began. Obviously the assassination of archduke Ferdinand had a MAJOR factor but yknow.
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Later, a second New Deal was to evolve; it included union protection programs, the Social Security Act, and programs to aid tenant farmers and migrant workers. ... In the long run, New Deal programs set a precedent for the federal government to play a key role in the economic and social affairs of the nation.Explanation:
The correct answer is - Trade routes.
The lines with golden color are representing the trade routs on this image. The trade routes depicted are the ones that connected Asia and Europe, most of which are part of the Silk Road, which unlike the popular belief that it was a single route, it was actually a network of trade routes.
While the trading routes were very good in the sense of trade, economic development, sharing of ideas, cultures, communication, they also brought something devastating through them, the plague.
The plague is though to have started somewhere in the Chinese ports. Through the trade, a flea that carried the disease was also transported, so people started to get infected by it.
The disease was spreading very quickly, and over a very big area, killing millions of people.
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allow for a diversity of opinions.
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