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French, Dutch, and English explorers all began to make inroads into the Americas during the late 1500's spilling into the early 1600's. The Spanish lost their stronghold in North America as the French, Dutch and British began exploring and then colonizing the North east regions.Spanish colonized the Hispaniola, West Indies, Peru, Caribbean, Mexico regions influenced by Catholicism with the intent of Conquest, Wealth, Gold. The French colonized the Mississippi, Louisiana, Canada, Great Lake regions, also influenced by Catholicism and with the intent of Trading of fur. The Dutch were influenced by Protestant to colonize the New Amsterdam (New York), colony of New Netherlands with the economic intent to also trade The English colonized Georgia, Cana, New Mexico, Jamestown, Lymouth, Carolinas, Roakne regions influenced by Protestant with the many economic intents.
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Generally speaking, if a person was climbing near the tops of the Rocky Mountains, he or she would likely find "<span>C. Very few or no trees", since there is a great deal of snow atop these mountains. </span>
I believe the correct answer is <span>C. Bread was a staple food item in French households, and the lack of it probably pushed the already starving citizens over the edge.
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In the 1980 presidential election campaigns, President Jimmy carter's campaign ads portrayed him as a peacemaker. They also accentuated his military background. They contrasted him to his opponent Governor Reagan who was portrayed as a warmonger.
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And in the 70's, </span><span>Frederick Sanger developed techniques to sequence DNA</span>