A, the Pocheta!
<span>Pochteca were professional, long-distance traveling merchants in the Aztec Empire. They were a small, but important class as they not only facilitated commerce, but also communicated vital information across the empire and beyond its borders</span>
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No, American settlers did not adhere to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. The Northwest Ordinance guaranteed tribal land rights, but settlers would kick American Indians off of the land they planned to settle.
<span>Well, I think it's by contemplating the purpose and structure of government. I hope this is what you're looking for.</span>
He did that <span>through international pressure and intimidation.
One of his favourite methods was placing heavy weaponaries to the border that he intended to claim
This forced other nations to start to give their territory unless they want to directly confront Germany in Military Clash</span>
In the late 1800s a second period of industrial growth was spurred by<span> Developments in processing steel and oil.</span>