One of the main advantages of the use of Nuclear Energy, if managed correctly, is that it is safe for environment. Fossil fuels need to be burned to produce energy, this generates vasts amounts of greenhouse gasses and contaminants. Nuclear energy doesn't release carbon dioxide or methane responsible of global warming. This doesn't mean that it produdes 0 contaminants, it does but in a lower scale. Another advantage is the amount of energy that is obtained from nuclear fission, it can generate over 10 million times the nergy which is produced by the combustion of fossil fuels.
As I said, this are advantages if the nuclear energy is managed in a safe way as it can lead to great danger if not.
The Comstock Lode
The Comstock Lode is similar to the California Gold Rush, because of the golden discoveries they found (gold, of course). The Comstock Lode happened in Montana, Colorado, and Arizona, and all of this chunks of gold made this nation (United Sates) one of the most wealthiest! The gold and silver's value was 1 billion 2.5 million dollars in gold and silver, that's a lot of gold and silver, ain't it? This is one of the oldest mineral strikes, also called "The Granddaddy of them all."
(I made a paragraph of my own, but my source is: www.truewestmagazine.com/ten-events-that-shaped-the-west/
The DEPRESSION DEVASTATES PEOPLE'S LIVES
More dominant was the impact that it had on people's lives: the Depression brought homelessness, hardships, and hunger to millions in the world. THE DEPRESSION IN THE CITIES= In cities across the country, people lost their jobs, were expelled from their homes. And ended up being with the streets.
One distinction of the american infantry during the revolutionary war era was its use of Volley Fire.
Volley Fire is a military tactice developed with the advent of rifles and guns in the 16-17th Century.
In this tactic, a line of riflemen fire together and while they reload their weapons, another line of soldiers fire their weapons.
This is done to ensure constant firing, to make up for lost time in reloading and make up for missed shots.
The aim is to consistently be on the offensive.
It is most closely associated with the Dutch forces but was used by American forces against the British.