Much of the culture of the American cowboy was derived from the traditions of which group?

A) Native Americans
B) African Americans
C) Irish immigrants
D) early French settlers
E) Mexicans


E

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A) advocates of mercantilism. B) gold and silver hoarders. C) the free trade of goods and services and expanding trade ideas in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. D) southern plantation owners.

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What was the result of U.S. Army General Josiah Harmar's September 1790 march into the Ohio territory of the Miami and Shawnees?

A) It stopped all Indian attacks on frontier settlements in the Ohio and Indiana territories. B) General Harmar's army was defeated by Shawnees, Miamis, and Pottawattamies and 500 Americans were killed before the rest retreated. C) Most of the attempts at negotiating peace with Indian tribes in the Ohio and Indiana territories succeeded. D) White settlement west of the Ohio River slowed to a trickle.

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Who invented the cotton gin?

A. James Madison B. Eli Whitney C. William Marbury D. John Pickering

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Carolingian minuscule was a

a. clearer style of handwriting. b. form of decorative illustration. c. curriculum of study in Charlemagne's schools. d. None of these answers are correct.

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