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Answer: Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865
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Black hills become a contested territory between native Americans and whites because it was the land of Native Americans.
<h3>What do you mean by territory?</h3>
Territory refers to the land that is under the jurisdiction of a state.
The black hills that become a contested territory between native Americans and whites are due to the land that belongs to the native Americans and whites also want gold.
Thus, due to the discovery of gold in sacred native lands, the black hills become contested territory.
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Unfortunately, you did include context or reference to know what you are talking about. You write the name "Nelson." Nelson who? In what context? At what time? In what part of US history? Which events?
You need to include the proper contexts and references to better help you.
Trying to be of help we are going to assume that you are talking about George Nelson and his relationship to the fur trade in colonial American times. If that is teh case, then we can comment on the following.
George Nelson was born in Quebec, in 1798 after his parents relocated during the American Revolutionary War.
The trials and tribulations that Nelson describes were the ones presented in the fur trade when he worked for the "XY Company" in 1802. He was in charge of a fur trade outpost in the Northern Michigan Territory(modern-day Wisconsin). He was very young, he was 16 years old, and his inexperience created many conflicts buy his intelligence was an asset for the company.
Later in his life, we worked for the North West Company and the Hudson Bay Company. During his work life as a clerk in these companies, he kept the journals of the daily events. Today, the importance of these documents is that the journals describe the life and trade during those interesting times in North America.
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Not completely, looking into it it says that globalization has not been good for working people. its hasn't really benefited everyone, so it really depends on how you see it.
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