During Thomas Jefferson’s presidency the national debt did not grow much larger so the answer would be false
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The majority of Europeans immigrated to the Americas. The first wave of European immigrants to the United States from 1815 to 1860 included individuals from northwestern Europe. They were of English, Irish, Germanic & Scandinavian descent. The second wave came from 1865 to 1890. These immigrants also were from northwestern Europe. The third wave lasted from 1890 to 1914. These immigrants were largely from southern and eastern Europe and were of Austro-Hungarian, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Turkish, Russian, and Jewish descent.
I think Christopher Columbus should be considered a hero. because he risked his life to explore the unknown for his country tho he didn't have anything to do with finding America the fact that he was actually brave enough to go out there and explore was pretty brave. when I say he dident have anything to do with America read this \/
- His intentions weren't to discover the Americas (which were already discovered by Leif Ericcson and others), or to prove the Earth was round (Which has already been proven long ago, and despite popular belief, even the Bible says the Earth is round.)
- He thought that the Carribean was the Spice Islands. He eventually realized that this was the Americas, but even on his third visit, he still thought he was somewhere close to India or China.
- He only landed in the West Indies and in South America. He never sat foot on the continent of North America, and he has absolutely NOTHING TO DO WITH THE UNITED STATES!-from debate.org
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Native Americans were excellent warriors and accustomed to fighting in the woods of North America. The French had the advantage. Unlike the British, the French were more interested in trading furs than taking over the Native Americans' land.