What is the question you are specifically asking us? I would like to help I really do.
To bring back gold to Spain.
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To spread the message of Christianity.
Henry James was eager to analyze the new experience of Americans having access to the European culture thanks to the industrialization and the possibility to travel faster. In his book, he created two main characters: Daisy Miller and Frederick Winterbourne. Daisy was American and Winterbourne lived most of his life in Geneve, both characters show different traits of the personality, characterizing each society. On one hand, Daisy had the innocence of the new world and the lack of social manners, an "uncultivated" girl according to Winterbourne. On the other hand, Winterbourne was extremely strict and his manner of speaking was as mentioned by Daisy, "stiff". Both were part of different worlds and found in each other a different universe. Winterbourne was captivated by Daisy, who was less proper than all European girls he had met so far. These descriptions can be encased in the ones of the countries we mentioned.
Cowboys had trouble with math answers because they were not studious people. Most of them did not even know how to read. Some of them were mercenaries or thieves, others live on a farm and all they did was work on the field and feed the animals, but did not go to school because they started to work on the farm when they were kids so all they knew was how to use tools, how to work the land and how to treat of the animals, and that was all. They had trouble because they did not work out their minds by readind books or writting.