How did the Colombian exchange affect the middle colonies

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*Columbian

The Columbian Exchange greatly affected almost every society on earth, bringing destructive diseases that depopulated many cultures, and also circulating a wide variety of new crops and livestock that, in the long term, increased rather than diminished the world human population.

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Why did Andrew Jackson choose a new running mate in the 1832 presidential election?

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In what Region did shang dynasty develop

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In the north by the Yellow River

I need help on # 6 & 11 please

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I only know number 11, i'm sorry.
The thirteenth amendment abolish slavery which mean freed slave. The slave is free.
It cause the civil war because well slave is the reason why southern grew business.
Slave were free and the owners of slave were mad because they can't make more money or grew more
Buisness.
The difference between northern and southern is the view of slavery is different. Norther aganist while souther is for.
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Why were the europeans looking for a sea route to asia?

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People believed trade was the best way to increase wealth, so they tried to find more ways to get to Asia to trade items.

What were three weaknesses of non european regions that allowed European powers to controll or colonize them

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I believe the answer is:


They did not have the most advanced military equipment.


There was a lack of unity among members of various groups.


They were weakened by trade restrictions and blockades


The difference in millitary equipment made the colonised country unable to defend themselves in the face of Europeans threat


. When this happen, some people decided to surrender to the European while some of them decided to fight, which divide the unity among them. Not only that, if the majority of people refuse to follow the colony, they would be given with restrictions and blockades which hurt their economy.



Example of a persian shah and explane his duties and achievements​

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A "persian shah" is an Arab leader or ruler, "Shah" actually means "king", it's kind of a tittle granted to a sovereign of Iran and some other near places in the region; the one considered to be the strongest one was Shāh Abbās, aka Abbas the Great, from the Safavid dynasty; among his duties, to be in charge and manage the Empire, control the army and keep the hegemony; during his reign Persian Art reached a high point, and he promoted commerce in the region; another achievement was the strengthening of the Safavid dynasty and the oust of the Ottomans and Uzbeks from persian territories.