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I think they could have frozen all assets in America that belonged to the Japanese sooner. Just my opinion...
The people of Columbus' time had no understanding of what causes disease or how diseases are transmitted. As a result, Columbus could not have done anything to prevent the exchange of diseases between the Taino and Europeans.Of course, if he had had modern knowledge of disease, there is a lot that could have been done. But he did not have that knowledge.
i dont think anything could be done to help.
They could have not passed the stamp or sugar act to anger the colonist
anything that can be done with hardware can also be done with software and anything done with software can also be done with hardware.
no we can not do anything to avoid a hurricane.
I think they could have frozen all assets in America that belonged to the Japanese sooner. Just my opinion...
I'm sorry but no tornadoes are natural and you can't stop them.
You could prevent it by saying stop when you see someone doing it.
I'm not aware of anything that can be done to prevent or reduce the amount of lightning in a storm, and I doubt much success at all could have had with that given the physics of it. All that can be done is make things safer on the ground - keep people safer and keep electronics more out of the way.
Brain cells
By driving safely and were your self belt.
no!, they were all buggered!
They could have lowered the taxes for a little while.
you cant do anything just be prepared just in case one comes
No, because no such thing is possible!
The people of Columbus' time had no understanding of what causes disease or how diseases are transmitted. As a result, Columbus could not have done anything to prevent the exchange of diseases between the Taino and Europeans.Of course, if he had had modern knowledge of disease, there is a lot that could have been done. But he did not have that knowledge.