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It was hunted to extinction in the 18th century after the extinction of the elephant bird in the 17th century.
Thanks for the heads-up.
My original question was: where did horses first came to America not why. The answer is: They came from Spain in the 1500's, brought in by the Spaniards, not by themselves.
Hunting was a major cause of extinction in the United States in the 19th century. Men would hunt the animals for their meats, skins, and fur.
george cuvier, french scientist, examning the fossil-laden rock of the Paris Basin early in the nineteen century, provided conclusive evidence of the extinction of species on earth.
About 25% throughtout the 20th century.
I believe that it was about 10% of the white population of the 19th century South that were slaveholders?
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The Midwest region of the United States had the highest percentage of homeownership during most of the twentieth century. This region was known for its high rates of homeownership, driven by factors such as stable employment in industries like manufacturing, affordable housing prices, and a strong sense of community.
The League of Nations was disbanded before World War ll, while the United Nations continues to operate in the 21st century.
The development of the ENIAC and UNIVAC I led to significant advancements in computing technology, laying the foundation for modern computers. They helped pioneer the use of electronic components for processing information, making computation faster and more efficient. This progress ultimately set the stage for the widespread adoption of computer technology in various industries.
One example of language extinction is the case of the Dalmatian language. Dalmatian was spoken in the region of Dalmatia, Croatia, but became extinct around the 19th century. It was gradually replaced by Croatian and Italian, and today there are no native speakers of Dalmatian left.