European contact with Native Americans led to
a. the Europeans' acceptance of the horse into their culture.
b. the deaths of millions of Native Americans, who had little resistance to European diseases.
c. the introduction into the New World of such plants as potatoes, tomatoes, and beans.
d. an increase in the Native American population.
e. the use of tobacco by Native Americans.
b
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Relations between conquered and conquerors in New Spain, compared to New England,
A) were uncommon, but children of these unions were full members of society. B) were almost nonexistent. C) were both more extensive and eventually more hierarchical. D) rarely led to marriage or children.
In nineteenth-century Canada, liberal and nationalist movements led to
a. the secession of French-speaking territories. b. parliamentary self-government with the British monarch at the head. c. the implementation of a federal system similar to that in the United States. d. a violent confrontation between English and French cultures.
Hoping to avoid engaging in the conflict between Britain and France, President Jefferson adopted a policy of ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The 1853 Gadsden Purchase
A. cost the United States government $25 million. B. was made with England. C. advanced the cause of a southern route for the transcontinental railroad. D. fulfilled the treaty ending the Mexican War. E. temporarily calmed the rivalry between North and South.