Answer:
13
Explanation:
The first 13 states were Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, and Georgia.
Answer:
G: Safavid Empire.
Explanation:
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Answer:

Explanation:
In the 1800s, lots of change was occurring in the United States.
- The rise of factories and industrialization expanded the textile industry. It needed more cotton.
- The invention of the cotton gin helped meet the demand for cotton. It made production faster and cheaper.
- The demand for cotton continued to increase, so plantation owners continued to expand their land and grow more.
However, they couldn't expand forever without touching Native American land. So, the Indian Removal Act was passed in 1830. It <u>forced</u> the Natives off their land and into reservations west of the Mississippi River. Their sacred lands became plantations.
Based on this information, the best answer choice is <u>A. Relocate American Indians and to provided land for white settlers</u>
B is the correct answer hope this helped you
At the beginning of the 20th century, Nevada was struggling with a 20-year depression. When the veins of gold, silver and copper dried up, the mining industry closed and people left Nevada. There were so few people left it hardly qualified to be called a state. In March 1931, Nevada legalized gambling in their desperate move to raise revenues. Also in that month, construction of the Hoover Dam began. This sure and steady supply of water and cheap electricity sent flocks of people back to Nevada. With the advent of World War II, the United States built their military bases in the West and Southern Nevada was a suitable venue. 1,000 homes were built by the federal government to house a workforce of 10,000 for a magnesium processing plant. After the war, resort hotels began to crop up across the Southern Nevadan desert. The interstate system made travelling to Nevada easy. After the creation of the Nevada Gaming Commission, the state started to attract legitimate investors. Nevada was one of the greatest economic success stories in the 20th century.