You seem to be referring to the Atlantic triangular slave trade. In this, the Americas sent Europe cotton, sugar, and tobacco. Europe sent Africa manufactured goods, textiles, and rum. Then, Africa sent slaves to the Americas, and the triangular trade continued. You might want to flip through your textbook a little on this one: the exact name varies from the one I gave you.
Answer: the Atlantic triangular slave trade (check in your text, the name varies)
i thinks Caused them to settle in more permanent villages than their ancestors
Because Social Darwinism is a mash between "Survival of the Fittest" and socialogy, races and political groups/parties fought to be at the top. It's natural for large groups in population to think they are better than the rest and given the example of Hitler, Benito Mussolini, etc., it's not hard to see who Europeans think they are. The first option is most likely correct.
Answer:
D. a journal excerpt from a person involved in the event in question
Explanation:
The person involved in the event would be the best person to know what happened in the event because they were there and could experience exactly what was happening. A documentary, article, and analysis would not be primary source because the people who wrote them were not there at the event.
Answer: Washington’s Farewell address
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In early 1796, President George Washington decided not to seek reelection for a third term and began drafting this farewell address to the American people. The address went through numerous drafts, in large part due to suggestions made by Alexander Hamilton.
In the 32-page handwritten address, Washington urged Americans to avoid excessive political party spirit and geographical distinctions. In foreign affairs, he warned against long-term alliances with other nations.
The address was printed in Philadelphia’s American Daily Advertiser on September 19, 1796. Washington’s final manuscript is at The New York Public Library.