A. an example of the influence of Spanish culture on American Indians
Horses were brought by the Spanish through the Columbian Exchange. Horses were introduced to the American Indians and changed how they fought, hunted, and traveled through the lands.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of goods between the Americans and Europe. European brought domesticated animals to the new world including horses, cows, chickens, and pigs. These animals were not found int he Americas and other than impacted travel and work, they also changed how people ate.
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Brannan didn't actually dig for gold, but gold swelled his investments to a fortune. His store made enormous profits by selling as much as $5,000 (about $120,000 in 2005 dollars) in goods per day to miners.
The answer is c!! he created one of the worlds first empires!! i just did this question so it should be right. :D
He wanted to make sure the men that sacrificed their lives for a cause, and that cause be a just one. He wanted to preserve the union at all cost, as well as give all men equality and liberties that they deserved. That was the cause he found necessary, and the cause our men rallied behind.
Thats what I think at least,
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