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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
10

What were the three most challenging things about being a colonist in the New World? Explain!

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allsm [11]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Native Americans, Disease, Famine

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Bezzdna [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Food/water, illness, native tribes

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Thousands of Africans moved onto new land in Europe was the result of Columbian Exchange. Option B is the right answer.

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It also paved way for the Africans for mass migration into Europe which promoted slave trade. It also converted Africans to an agrarian society. The result of Columbian exchange although promoted trade relationships, it paved way for hazardous pandemics that prevailed during the exchange.

Americans became aware many kinds of animal and plant species which was new to them but with it cane the diseases which devastated America. The result of Columbian exchange also promoted triangular trade where in Africans, Americans and British were involved active trade promoting practices.  

Christopher brought horses, wheat bread and chicken from Europe and this was called exchange. Spanish were the first to trade slaves during Columbian exchange and because of which Spaniards gained profits.

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5. What religious issue acts as a centrifugal force in<br><br> Trinidad and Tobago?
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High unemployment, especially for youth, is a central problem, spawning others. Since the 1980s, crime is seen as a serious problem, especially violent property crimes connected to the sale and transshipment of illegal drugs. Some also blame cable television and the Internet for inculcating North American values and aspirations. In neighborhoods and villages, gossip exerts control, although one loses status for being "long eye" (envious) ,someone who minds the business of others.

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