How long before Columbus first came to what he called the New World had people lived in North and South America?No one lived in the Americas before Columbus arrived.
People lived in the Americas for 10-15 years before Columbus arrived.
People had lived in the Americas for tens of thousands of years before Columbus arrived.

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Answer: People had live in the Americas for tens of thousands of years before Columbus arrived.

North and South America had had inhabitants for many years, as evidenced by the highly complex cultures present there.

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The 14 points included proposals to ensure world peace in the future: open agreements, arms reductions, freedom of the seas, free trade, and self-determination for oppressed minorities.Wilson later suggested that there would be another world war within a generation if the U.S. failed to join the League.

How did american planters react to queen liliuokalani's actions when she gained power?

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Here is the answer of the given question above. How the American Planters reacted to Queen LiLiuokalani's actions when she gained power is that, they overthrew the queen when her actions threatened their profits and powers. Queen LiLiuokalani was Hawaii's first queen and was the last sovereign ruler of the Kamakaeha dynasty. Hope this answer helps.

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3)Freedom from Search and Seizure

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This is not in the first amendment The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by government officials

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Following WW1 came the Treaty of Versailles it ordered Germany to pay reparations to the UK and France, these wouldve taken up to the present day to repay and at the time was sucking the life of the German economy. Gustav Stresserman, the German Chancellor (Prime Minister) appealed to the US for aid and so Owen Young a US industrialist set up a loan system whereby the US (through JP Morgan Bank) loaned to Germany. This was to benefit the US as when Germany paid back the UK & France, the UK & France paid back loans they owed to the US all the while the US were gaining interest off all three nations and getting free exports to the countries. Its quite a complex deal but it all came crashing down with Wall Street in 1929. Had the plan succeeded and there never be a WW2, Germany would be paying back reparations up until 1988! 
I did the Young plan's impact on German society for a history project over here in Ireland so my info is all accurate :)

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