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La Junta se encargó de presentarse como heredera de las autoridades metropolitanas que estaban en manos de Napoleón Bonaparte. Por eso, sus miembros juraron fidelidad al monarca Fernando VII. ... La Junta declaró la libertad de comercio y disminuyó los derechos de exportación de frutos del país en un cincuenta por ciento.
The Great Crash of 1929 propelled gold, a historically viable store of value and durable medium of exchange, to unprecedented value. In 2016 inflation-adjusted terms, the price of a single ounce of gold rose from just $291 an ounce in 1929 to $539 in 1939.
The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 Rs": relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.
WRONG - They followed the Mississippi from its source to its mouth.
<span>WHY - Spanish Conquistador Hernando de Soto discovered the river whilst in the south of the US he died of fever on the west bank near to the delta. The source of the Mississippi is Lake Itasca in Minnesota (north US near to Canada, the spanish didn't get this far north for a long time afterwards). </span>
<span>TRUE - They claimed large stretches of land in the southern US </span>
<span>WHY - open plains inhabited by simple natives means easy conquest for Spain, they grabbed all the land they could like any other country would at the time. In fact at the peak of spanish colonisation they had claimed most of of N America. </span>
<span>FALSE - They claimed the St. Lawrence River </span>
<span>WHY - The Spanish never conquered NE America the english and french got there first and fought over it as a strategic point. </span>
<span>TRUE - Spain gained great wealth </span>
<span>WHY - The spanish sniffed out riches wherever they went they are historically famous for grabbing all the gold they can get. Most of the early conquests were funded by the spanish royal family so that is where the profits were eventually directed.
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