b. United States approval of the charter.
c. to save future generations from wars.
d. the dissolution of the League of Nations.
Some Native Americans allowed Europeans to join their society.
Some Native Americans traded their goods with European traders.
Some Native Americans showed Europeans how to grow American crops.
Native Americans showed Europeans how to grow Americancrops. So the correct option is D.
When Europeansettlers first started coming to North America in the fifteenth century, the continent was densely inhabited by Native American towns. From coast to shore, hundreds of thousands of people lived in a variety of surroundings, each with its own unique culture.
The centuries that followed the entrance of Europeans saw great upheaval as Native American tribes were relocated, renamed, amalgamated, scattered, and, in some cases, completely destroyed due to the increase of settler territory and the creation and development of the United States.
These upheavals and transformations occurred over several centuries, and each episode was distinguished by a particular set of peculiar circumstances, ranging from open negotiations and meticulous planning to subterfuge as well as deceit; from statements of friendship to considers for mass slaughter; from disease, and food shortages, and bloodshed to persistence, resistance, and hope in the face of oppression.
However, they were all motivated by the inexorable growth of American and Europeancolonization, as well as by U.S. government policies that gave Native Americans' independence and welfare, at most, a supporting role.
Therefore the correct option is D.
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The answer would be D, because the Europeans got a great deal of new crops that they could grow and live off of for years to come
Why did the United States employ the Island Hopping strategy?
How did the United States view the people of Japan?
Why did the United States decide to use a nuclear bomb on Japan?
b. Eastern Africa
c. Northern Africa
d. North Western Africa
The correct answer is A) Southern Africa.
The majority of Portugal's colonies in Africa were located in Southern Africa.
European powers in the 16th century sent their explorers to discover new navigation routes and to colonize new territories. Portugal was a powerful maritime power in that time and colonized Angola and Mozambique, in the south part of Africa. Portugal realized that those territories had many raw materials and natural resources to exploit.