Which consequence of Columbus’s voyages had the largest impact on American Indians?

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One of the most consequential events of the arrival of Columbus in the American continent was the transmission of diseases carried by the Europeans and for which the native Indians didn´t have any anti-bodies.

The new germs decimated the Indians. Dozens of millons of Indians died as a result of smallpox and other illnesses. By the end of the 16th century, the reduction of the Indian population was nearly 80-90%, but it was also due to brutal treatment and slavery in the Spanish colonial possessions. And this brought another terrible event: the large-scale traffic of African slaves.

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D , Disease

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What was the impact of cultural diffusion of African civilizations during the classical period?

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during the classical period interactions between civilization expanded across greater ranges than ever before. explain the impact of cultural diffusion one.
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i suppose the answer would be cultural and civilization ranges, the impact was reaching outward and exploring new lands with others.




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Which Native American group built cities and had widespread trade throughout the Midwestern region of North America?A.
Northwest

B.
Eastern Woodland

C.
Plains

D.
Mound Builders

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C. Plains Indians lived in the Midwest United States

Im going to go with a...... hope it helped

Who became president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated?O Andrew Johnson
John Brown
John Wilkes Booth
Jim Crow

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After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated Andrew Johnson became president. Thus the correct answer is A.

Why was Abraham Lincoln popular?

Abraham Lincoln was a significant leader in keeping the Union together throughout the American Civil War and starting the process that eventually ended slavery in the country.

From 1865 to 1869, Andrew Johnson served as the 17th president of the United States. He took over as president since he was vice president when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.

Therefore, option A is appropriate.

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Andrew Johnson. He was the first president to be impeached.

Which of the following countries were involved in the transatlantic slave trade? Select ALL that apply.Spain


England


Portugal


Denmark


Russia


Netherlands (Dutch)


France


Ireland

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Spain

Portugal

France

Britain also was but I'm not sure if that counts for England in your class because while they were ruled by pretty much the same people, England was a tiny part and the Britain empire was all over the world.

What common problems did many European colonists face

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2 of the most common problems that many European colonists faced were, a lack of food due mostly to improper knowledge of farming, and hostile native population .

True or false president Johnson was found innocent in his impeachment trial by one vote

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TRUE
The House actually saved Johnson from setting a bad precedent, and 7 or 8 Republicans voted against his impeachment to save him. 

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true

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