The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
east-west west-east north-west and so on
some of the affects were that the crusades were disliked by the people of England. they made people poor.
Three conflicting views on slavery in the west were some people wanted it banned, some thought it was wrong, and finally some thought it should be aloud in their territories.
The transatlantic slave trade had devastating effects on West and Central Africa, leading to significant population loss and social disruption. Communities were torn apart as millions of individuals were forcibly taken, resulting in a demographic imbalance and weakening of social structures. The trade also fueled violence and conflict among local groups, as some engaged in raiding to capture slaves for trade. Additionally, the economic focus shifted towards the slave trade, undermining other aspects of local economies and contributing to long-term developmental challenges.
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The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
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The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
The Mountain men's explorations provided Americans with some of the earliest firsthand knowledge of the Far West. p.s. this is Taylor lol :)
Some of Henry Hudson explorations were the Hudson bay in Canada and the Hudson River in America
some effects are diseases that then brought down population and native America's worked their hardest in the West African Countries.
Yes. Some of the cabbage palms are hardy on the west coast because of the effects of the Gulf Stream.
The Transcontinental Railroad helped to connect the East with the West, increased trade between the East and the West, and helped with the growth of the US.
no maps and frightened crew
The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
He was a pirate, none.