The answer is C, they didn't trade that much back then.
One of the most significant excavation sites is at the foot of Mount Olorgesailie in Kenya which is the first site where evidence of ancient human artifacts is found from that specific time gap. Homo erectus was an early human species that hunted in groups, and the evidence found there is one of the earliest examples of organized game hunting and processing. There have been extremely old early human fossils found from 3 million to 1.5 million years but there is a big gap between 1.5 million years and about 500,000 years in the fossil record. Geological formations are used to determine the dating of such fossils. But in Ethiopia, there were the earliest examples of tools used by early men like sharpened pebbles for cutting meat, or hand axes.
The correct is Loss Of The Seven Years War
Colonel James Fannin's division was not killer but murdered by the Mexican army near Goliad. Colonel James Fannin and about 400 of his men had surrendered before the Mexican army under the control of Colonel Portilla. It can be simply called a massacre because of the way these men were killed. They were not only killed but their bodies were heaped together and then burnt. under the order of Colonel Portilla. This incident occurred on 27th march in the year of 1836. Colonel James Fannin was the last man to be murdered and then burnt with the group of his dead soldiers.
I think it might be sky scrapers or bridges