The answer is France. Sieur de la Salle claimed what is now known as the Louisiana Territory for France, which includes the Mississippi Valley. The first permanent settlement was called the Arkansas Post (Poste aux Arkansas), which was settled in 1686.
Germany had lost land that they previously owned. <span>Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France, Malmedy was given to Belgium, North Schleswig was given to Denmark, Memel was given to Lithuania, West Prussia (including the ‘Polish corridor’), and Upper Silesia was given to Poland. Danzig was made a ‘free city’. In all, Germany lost 10% of its land, 12% of its population, 16% of its coalfields, and 50% of its iron and steel industry.</span>
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As the son of Cynthia Parker, Quanah Parker was a highly recognized figure among Native Americans and whites. Quanah Parker was raised Comanche and became an influential Comanche chief. He led Comanche raids against white settlements throughout the frontier wars and was the last to surrender and move to the reservations. However, upon moving to the reservation, Quanah Parker recognized the importance of assimilating to his new environment and white culture. Parker used his influence to encourage other Comanche to assimilate as well, but most found it too difficult to accept. Quanah Parker went on to become a very wealthy investor and trader among white settlers.
<span>President Jimmy Carter withdrew the SALT II agreement from consideration by Congress. The treaty, which had been signed in June 1979, was designed to establish parity in nuclear delivery vehicles between the United States and the Soviet Union. Carter also halted grain shipments to the Soviet Union and ordered a U.S. boycott of the 1980 Olympics that were to be held in Moscow.</span>
The answer is its distrupt the atmodphere