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We don’t know how the bone of a cow, a European domesticated animal, wound up mingled with other more traditional Munsee household refuse here [Clason’s Point, the Bronx] and at other sites in the city. The meat could have been given, bought, or stolen, or the livestock could have been raised by the community. Written accounts suggest all of these possibilities.


No matter how the meat got here, this seemingly insignificant find underscores the profound and irrevocable economic and ecological changes taking place not only here but throughout seventeenth-century coastal New York. As the colonial settlements grew, Dutch and English farms began expanding more and more into Munsee territory. The colonists cut down forests for lumber, cleared fields, planted European crops, and grazed European animals. These practices radically altered local ecosystems and destroyed the habitats of many of the animals that the Munsees had traditionally hunted and the plants on which they had depended.


Compounding these changes was the tense political climate in the mid-seventeenth century. Not only did the wars take energies away from economic activities, but Munsee and Dutch also destroyed each others’ crops as part of conflicts. As a result, the Munsees had to find new strategies to get food and to deal with their rapidly changing natural world, which they were now sharing with the colonists. This piece of cow bone, then, is evidence of the dramatic changes in the economy and landscape that were taking place throughout the world.



QUESTIONS:


What was the main idea of Ecological and Demographic Impact of the Columbian Exchange Resources, The Changing Landscape?


Main Idea:


Who:


What:


Where/When:


Why:

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Answer 1

Answer:

About every civilization on earth was profoundly influenced by the Columbian Trade, introducing devastating diseases that depopulated many societies, and also circulating a large range of new crops and animals that expanded rather than reduced the world's human population in the long run.

Many habitats have been ruptured by colonization, taking in new species while killing some. The Europeans carried with them many diseases that decimated the populations of Native Americans. Similarly, explorers and Native Americans looked at new plants as potential medical resources.

The introduction to the Old World of New World foods, such as potatoes and maize, was a beneficial result of the Columbian trade. The enslavement of African peoples and the exchange of illnesses between the Old and New Worlds became a big negative consequence.

Explanation: i can kinda help u but here are some answers.


Related Questions

“The villa of San Antonio will remain as our most advanced frontier in the province of Texas. It is necessary to keep this villa in a respectable state of defense until its security can be affirmed by a growth of its population and by those settlements that spring up in its vicinity owing to this same protection.”- Marques de Rubi, report on Texas



What does the above excerpt indicate about Spanish settlements in Texas?

A-The Spanish did not provide any protection for the missions which is why they all failed.

B-The Native Americans destroyed every mission in Texas and we have no proof that they ever existed.

C-This is no evidence of Spanish settlements that exist in Texas today.

D-This was an important settlement for the Spanish because of its central location

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Answer-D THIS was an important settlement for the spanish because of its central location

Explanation:

Taylor and Jeff observed two points, P and Q, on a number line.

A number line is shown from negative 1 to positive 1 with increments of 1 over 8. A point P is shown at the seventh tick mark to the left of 0, and a point Q is shown at the seventh tick mark to the right of 0.

Jeff said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are different.
Taylor said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are the same.

Which of the following explains who is correct? (1 point)

a
Jeff, because the points are of different signs
b
Jeff, because the points are at different locations
c
Taylor, because each of the two points is 7 over 8 unit from 0

d
Taylor, because the distance between the two points is 7 over 8 unit

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Answer:

a.jeff, because the points are of different signs

I’m not 100 percent sure but I think it’s c I might be wrong

Why did money replace the barter system? (10 point)


a

It gave religious leaders more control over worshippers.


b

It allowed kings and nobles to become richer than peasants.


c

It was a more efficient way of getting the goods customers want.


d

It made it easier to find someone to barter with.

Answers

Answer:

i think the answer is C

Explanation:

Sorry if i'm wrong

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3. Take a moment to view the map on the next slide what do you notice?

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Answer:

do you have a picture that I can look at

Answer:

There are a lot of trades happening from the North and South Americas to Eastern Europe and Africa

Explanation:

IT says what do you notice thats what I am seeing.

This might be a bit personal :/
-how they formed their personal and social identity
-what they think of social comparison and why it happens
-if they faced with any problems arising from social comparison
-their suggestions on how to avoid these problems

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Answer:

Explanation:

I formed my personality off tv and also people who I look up to it was something that I just started seeing in myself and how I feel about someone makes me want to be more or less like them.

I think it happens because I want to see what i am worth.

I have like not knowing if I am good enough for somthing or someone.

Know That your life is important and that you shouldn't care what other people Think about you!  

HI......
I got my personality form just being myself and looking up to people who inspire me to do something great and amazing.
I think that Social comparison is not needed because everyone is already taken so be your self and not someone else. Like I see if your trying to look up to someone that it better than trying to copy them.
I have faced problems with social comparisons where I wanted to be someone on tv and it never happened :) and now I’m me but I looked up to them. Avoiding these problems are easy by not getting pressured by being someone who you are not. This world is already messed up and we need a change.

WELL THERE YOU GO HOPED THAT HELPED!!!!!!

Giving brainliest Please answer-

Answers

Answer:

church

Explanation:

government or family i would say. if i had to choose i would say government

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TEXT:
Arriving at Weramocomoca, being jealous of the intent of this politick [savage]; to discover his intent the better, I with 20. Shot armed in Jacks went a shore… Two in a ranke we marched to the Emperors house. Before his house stood fortie or fiftie great Platters of fine bread. Being entred the house, with loude tunes they all made signes of great joy. This proud [savage], having his nest women, and the principall of his chiefe men assembled, sate in rankes as before is expressed: himself as upon a Throne at the upper ende of the house, with such a Majestie as I cannot expresse, nor yet have often seene, either in Pagan or Christian. With a kinde countenance hee bad[e] mee welcome, and caused a place to bee made by himselfe to sit. I presented him a sute of red cloath, a white Greyhound, and a Hatte: as Jewels he esteemed them, and with a great Oration made by three of his Nobles, if there be any amongst [Savages], kindly accepted them, with a publike confirmation of a perpetuall league and friendship.
… With a merrie countenance he asked me for certain peeces which I promised him… I gave him them, being sure that none could carrie them. But where are these men you promised to come with you. I told him, without. Who thereupon gave order to have them brought in, two after two, ever maintaining the guard without. And as they presented themselves, ever with thankes he would salute me: and caused each of them to have foure of five pound of bread given them. This done, I asked him for the corne and ground he promised me. He told me I should have it: but he expected to have all these men lay their armes at his feet, as did his subjects. I tolde him that was a ceremonie our enemies desired, but never our Friends, as we presented ourselves unto him; yet that he should not doubt of our friendship. The next day my father would give him a child of his, in full assurance of our loves, and not only that, but when he should thinke it convenient, wee would deliver under his subjection the Country of Manacam and Pocoughtaonack his enemies.

This so contented him, as immediatly with attentive silence, with a lowd oration he proclaimed me Awerowances of Powhaton, and that all his subjects should so esteem us, and no man account us strangers…and that the Corne, weomen and Country, should be to us as to his owne people. This proffered kindness for many reasons we contemned not, but with the best Languages and signes of thankes I could expresse, I tooke my leave.

I know the difference of peace and war better than any in my country. But now I am old and before long must die… What good will it do you to take by force that which you may have by love, or to destroy those that provide you with food? What can you get by war, when we can hide our provisions, and fly to the woods, so that you must famish by wronging us, your friends?

Do you think I am so simple, not to know it is far better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep quietly with my women and children, to laugh and be merry with you, have copper, hatchets, or what I want, being your friend, than be forced to fly from all, to lie cold in the woods, feed upon acorns, roots, and such trash; and so be hunted by you, that I can neither rest, eat, nor sleep; but my tired men must watch, and if a twig but break, everyone cries, “Here comes Captain Smith!” so I must fly I know not where, and thus in miserable fear end my miserable life? Come in a friendly manner to see us, and not thus with your guns and swords.

QUESTIONS:
Author says… (Quotation)
Author means… (Interpretation)
What do these quotations reveal about the author’s perspective? (Elaboration)



Author says… (Quotation)
Author means… (Interpretation)
What do these quotations reveal about the author’s perspective? (Elaboration)

Answers

Answer:

QUOTE 1:

"I know the difference of peace and war better than any in my country. But now I am old and before long must die… What good will it do you to take by force that which you may have by love, or to destroy those that provide you with food? What can you get by war, when we can hide our provisions, and fly to the woods, so that you must famish by wronging us, your friends?" here the speaker/author is talking about how he met a king, but basically he was asked to lay down his "arms" meaning weapons, and to fight for him (the king). This man refused (note that key word "Refused") to do such a thing. It almost seems like this man is a peasant or someone who has helped the king before. Now he is saying "I am dying... why do you attack me? I told you why I would not take up arms against someone else." This shows the perspective of fear because this man is being hunted down because he said the wrong thing.

QUOTE 2:

"Do you think I am so simple, not to know it is far better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep quietly with my women and children, to laugh and be merry with you, have copper, hatchets, or what I want, being your friend, than be forced to fly from all, to lie cold in the woods, feed upon acorns, roots, and such trash; and so be hunted by you, that I can neither rest, eat, nor sleep; but my tired men must watch, and if a twig but break, everyone cries, “Here comes Captain Smith!” so I must fly I know not where, and thus in miserable fear end my miserable life? Come in a friendly manner to see us, and not thus with your guns and swords."

perspective of longing for his old life and fear of this man called Captain Smith (My last name is Smith! LOL)not being on the run or being hunted downseems like a friend of his that now hates his guts

It looks like he is pleading with his "friend", as stated in text, to come to him in a more friendly manner without weapons.

I hope this helps...

Is this for history I think you can search it up in the internet

How did Pericles strengthen democracy?
a.He only allowed the wealthy to vote.
b.He allowed all Athenians to vote.
c.He expanded citizenship to women.
d.He allowed all citizens to vote on laws.

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Answer: A. He only allowed the wealthy to vote

Explanation:

B. List the 7 Reasons for Exploration.

C. For at least 2 of the Reasons, Make a Connection to the Renaissance (human's desire for knowledge, power, wealth, travel, enjoyment,trade...).

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Answer:

Review

Curiosity

Fame

Wealth

Religion

Foreign goods

Better trading routes

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Which of the following most accurately describes people defined as Patriots a) They were mostly wealthy, well-educated men b) They were mainly planters and slave owners living in the southern colonies c) Nearly all of them were merchants opposed to British taxation d) Patriots came from a wide array of social and economic backgrounds

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Answer:

Patriots (also known as Revolutionaries, Continentals, Rebels, or American Whigs) were those colonists of the Thirteen Colonies who rejected British rule during the American Revolution and declared the United States of America as an independent nation in July 1776. Their decision was based on the political philosophy of republicanism as expressed by spokesmen such as Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Thomas Paine. They were opposed by the Loyalists who supported continued British rule.

Patriots represented the spectrum of social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. They included lawyers such as John Adams, students such as Alexander Hamilton, planters such as Thomas Jefferson and George Mason, merchants such as Alexander McDougall and John Hancock, and farmers such as Daniel Shays and Joseph Plumb Martin. They also included slaves and freemen such as Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of the American Revolution; James Armistead Lafayette, who served as a double agent for the Continental Army; and Jack Sisson, leader of the first successful black operation mission in American history under the command of Colonel William Barton, resulting in the capture of British General Richard Prescott.

Explanation:

Analyze the photo below and answer the question that follows.
A mountain has clouds of smoking rising from the top.
Photo by Patrick Smith

The peak above is part of the __________, a chain of volcanic mountains that runs through the middle of Central America.
A.
Sierra Madre Occidentals
B.
Andes Mountains
C.
Sierra Madre Orientals
D.
Central Highlands

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

A
B
C
D

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Answer: Central Highlands

Explanation:

The Central Highlands is in Central America making it apart of the peak and chain of volcanic mountains .

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What did the development of religious practices suggest about the relationship early humans had with the natural and social world? PLEASE HELP DUE TODAY

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Answer:

Recent studies of the evolution of religion have revealed the ... The universality of religion across human society points to a deep ... Here we reconstruct the evolution of religious beliefs and behaviors in early modern humans using a ... in early humans,

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It became more normal and they were more limited with things Bc they were practicing a religion so they might of been closing off the social world

was the pendleton act more or less democratic than the spoils system

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The Act was passed into law in January 1883; it was sponsored by Democratic Senator George H. Pendleton of Ohio. It was drafted by Dorman Bridgman Eaton, a leading reformer who became the first chairman of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. Its most famous commissioner was Theodore Roosevelt (1889–95).

The spoils system was instituted by Democratic President Andrew Jackson. "To the victor goes the spoils" meant that every government job belonged to the party in power.

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1. What is different when studying the text versus studying the data sets?

2. How is the information the same? How is the information different?

3. Do you get more information from the text or the data? Why?

4. Which kinds of sources are difficult to study? Why?

5. Does one type of document tell the complete story on its own?

6.What is most important to know about the Columbian Exchange and why?

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1. You are seeing a model of what you are looking for

2.the information is telling you the same thing. It is shown differently and if you are more of a visual learner it helps

3. You get more information with a data set because you can see the actual representation and it’s very helpful if you know how to read them

4. It is hard to study models if you do not know how to read them

5. No their needs to be more then one source to make your conclusion

6. The Columbian exchange had introduced to what we call the new world this was an extraordinary event

D. Why did sailors/explorers first begin traveling by sea?

E. List the Motives (reasons) for exploring the New World (North and South America).

Answers

Answer:

It was easier to do

Explanation:

They needed to trade so they were on boats in the day and walked at night and the boats on sea made it easier to travel

The image shows the influence of the Spanish. Which statement is the best description?

A....The Spanish gifts made it more likely for the Native Americans to help the Spanish fight against the French.

B....The Spanish only brought diseases to the Native Americans which led to their death.

C....The gifts of the Spanish gave the Native Americans additional advantages to fight against them.

D....The Spanish stole all of the Native American’s animals and tools to use for themselves.

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Answer:A.... the spanish gifts made it more likely for native americans to help the spanish fight against the french hope this helps you

Explanation:

The answer is A. Why? Because in the picture the Native Americans were holding guns and riding on horses both of which came from Spain. Both of these things could help them fight against the French

Once you have read about the Native American's in the west, write a journal entry as if you were part of the Cherokee nation. Recall your role in the revolution and what is happening with the colonists moving into your territory. Be sure to include the actions your tribe is proposing against the unlawful colonialism.

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Cherokee Nation Girl, November 10th, 1675

I worked on the farm area picking and planting crops, but mainly worked in the household of our tepee. Cooking dinner, sweptwing the floors, tending the children, as well as working in the ville woodshop. This mainly occurred during non educational heures, as I was at school learning about various tasks and future opportunities in the ville. I was surprisingly an only child with two loving parents. However, when the colonists arrived there were slight changes. Our lives became much busier, needing to to build more huts as well as these new houses for our neighbors. The colonists wanted to change our lives and not send girls to school. Luckily, my family moved up in Coos County. It was a different scenery, but I much appreciated the new change in comparison to where my tribe was headed. Others also left, but tribe fell under the control of the colonists as Moo-Mua Chua, the leader wasn't in the desired mindset to fight out the new ways and rules that the new landers were proposing, so the community crumbled.

Who was supposed to be with the President and Mrs. Lincoln that night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination? How would that have changed the future of the government?

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Answer:

John Wilkes Booth was part of a family of celebrated actors, but he is remembered as the assassin who mortally wounded U.S. Pres. Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865, as part of a broader conspiracy that included an attempt on the life of Secretary of State William H

Explanation:

Explain God, Glory (use Humanism in your explanation) and Gold (use Mercantilism or colonies or tree example in your answer).

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hm this is a hard one let me think about it

What was the name of the first French settlement in Biloxi Bay?

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Answer:

Im pretty sure it's Fort Maurepas settlement

Explanation:

Answer:

Fort Maurepas settlement

Explanation:

Rita mentions that money is the cornerstone of any campaign. What is a synonym for "cornerstone?"

Answers

Answer:

yeah

Explanation:

Answer:

Cornerstone means the foundation of or a basis. Here are some synonyms:

Base

Basis

Foundation

Fundament

Key (not in the literal sense of the word)

I hope that this helps. :)

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TEXT:
Arriving at Weramocomoca, being jealous of the intent of this politick [savage]; to discover his intent the better, I with 20. Shot armed in Jacks went a shore… Two in a ranke we marched to the Emperors house. Before his house stood fortie or fiftie great Platters of fine bread. Being entred the house, with loude tunes they all made signes of great joy. This proud [savage], having his nest women, and the principall of his chiefe men assembled, sate in rankes as before is expressed: himself as upon a Throne at the upper ende of the house, with such a Majestie as I cannot expresse, nor yet have often seene, either in Pagan or Christian. With a kinde countenance hee bad[e] mee welcome, and caused a place to bee made by himselfe to sit. I presented him a sute of red cloath, a white Greyhound, and a Hatte: as Jewels he esteemed them, and with a great Oration made by three of his Nobles, if there be any amongst [Savages], kindly accepted them, with a publike confirmation of a perpetuall league and friendship.
… With a merrie countenance he asked me for certain peeces which I promised him… I gave him them, being sure that none could carrie them. But where are these men you promised to come with you. I told him, without. Who thereupon gave order to have them brought in, two after two, ever maintaining the guard without. And as they presented themselves, ever with thankes he would salute me: and caused each of them to have foure of five pound of bread given them. This done, I asked him for the corne and ground he promised me. He told me I should have it: but he expected to have all these men lay their armes at his feet, as did his subjects. I tolde him that was a ceremonie our enemies desired, but never our Friends, as we presented ourselves unto him; yet that he should not doubt of our friendship. The next day my father would give him a child of his, in full assurance of our loves, and not only that, but when he should thinke it convenient, wee would deliver under his subjection the Country of Manacam and Pocoughtaonack his enemies.

This so contented him, as immediatly with attentive silence, with a lowd oration he proclaimed me Awerowances of Powhaton, and that all his subjects should so esteem us, and no man account us strangers…and that the Corne, weomen and Country, should be to us as to his owne people. This proffered kindness for many reasons we contemned not, but with the best Languages and signes of thankes I could expresse, I tooke my leave.

I know the difference of peace and war better than any in my country. But now I am old and before long must die… What good will it do you to take by force that which you may have by love, or to destroy those that provide you with food? What can you get by war, when we can hide our provisions, and fly to the woods, so that you must famish by wronging us, your friends?

Do you think I am so simple, not to know it is far better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep quietly with my women and children, to laugh and be merry with you, have copper, hatchets, or what I want, being your friend, than be forced to fly from all, to lie cold in the woods, feed upon acorns, roots, and such trash; and so be hunted by you, that I can neither rest, eat, nor sleep; but my tired men must watch, and if a twig but break, everyone cries, “Here comes Captain Smith!” so I must fly I know not where, and thus in miserable fear end my miserable life? Come in a friendly manner to see us, and not thus with your guns and swords.

QUESTIONS:
Author says… (Quotation)
Author means… (Interpretation)
What do these quotations reveal about the author’s perspective? (Elaboration)



Author says… (Quotation)
Author means… (Interpretation)
What do these quotations reveal about the author’s perspective? (Elaboration)

Answers

Is this a whole book?

Why might learning to farm have led early farmers to create new tools? PLEASE HELP DUE TODAY

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Learning to farm has lead farmers to making new tools because they need more recourses to make their jobs easier and since more and more people became farmers to make a living they would need to make more and more tools to work as the tools started to become more advanced over time

Which region had the largest slave population?

Massachusetts
New England colonies
Southern colonies
Middle colonies

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the southern colonies had the largest slave population

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1.. What other inferences (conclusions) can you draw from the graph?

2.Which species of livestock had the largest population in 1500? Which species had the largest population by the end of 1590?

3.What conclusions can you draw about livestock growth?

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Answer: 3,44,338

Explanation:

Uh might be wrong

This warrior-farmer became the first king of the Israelites.
a.
Samuel
c.
Saul
b.
David
d.
Goliath

Answers

Answer:

David

Explanation: The bible

Answer:

c. saul

Explanation:

What type of political system does Panama have? Explain why.

Answers

Answer:

Constitution of Panama

Explanation:

Panama has a democratically elected, proportional government structure of presidential, judicial branches. Proportional representation was established in 1907, and people 18 years old or older are entitled to vote.

The Constitution of Panama

Which event in Europe led to the colonization of North America?

Disease outbreak
Loss of plants for medicine
Religious wars
Too few people living in Europe

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I think it is disease out break
It is disease outbreak and people started to die! Hope this helped!!

When 3-D printers are widely available in our homes, what is the concern about using cloud systems to store the digital models consumers will need to use?

They will be vulnerable to theft if stored on a cloud system.
They will require copyright protection.
They will eliminate the need for a manufacturing sector.
They will not adapt as technologies change.

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Answer: I think it is Theft or Copyright one I am not for sure which however.

Explanation:

Answer:

They will be vulnerable to theft if stored on a cloud system.

Explanation:

HELP! ALMOST DUE! This map shows the spread of what?

Answers

Answer

Constantinople

Explanation:

Answer: Constantinople (Istanbul)

Explanation: This map shows the spread of Istanbul which was named after  King Constantine the Great. Istanbul was the capital city of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the brief Crusader state known as the Latin Empire, and the Ottoman Empire, which contained all of the places on this map.

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