Treaty ofGuadalupeHidalgo
12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.
Nearly 20% of the People on Board has died. Slaves were treated harshly, slave owners whipped and beats the slaves.
The cent coins in 1916 came from 3 different mints and are found in many different grades of condition. Without knowing at least some additional attributes of the coin it's nearly impossible to give you a value.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus set upon his journey to the Far East, but ended up reaching a "new and untamed" land. His first and previous journey set into motion a chain of other explorers and journeys. This period, rightly named The Age of Discovery, brought about riches to the European countries that exploited the new world, but also had a huge impact on the Native American cultures of this time. Such factors as disease, loss of territory, and loss of culture, destroyed whole culture and nearly ruined others.
Nearly all of America's early immigrants were from European countries and the best practices of their old world were adopted for use in the new world. We see those influences today in farming, building, cooking, education, law, fashion and so on. Our political government and Supreme Court looks to Europe for continued influence today in areas where European socialism might be applied in the USA.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Louisiana purchase from France in 1803 doubled the territorial size of the US. Napoleon offered for sale the huge territory called the Louisiana Territory.
12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.
One could argue that all discovery is good, but at the same time, Columbus and other explorers brought diseases to north America that nearly wiped out the natives there. This is subjective.
nearly all of them in Europe and America \Australia
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as at 2007 is was estimated 7 million Llamas and Alpacas in South America and nearly 200,000 in America and Canada
It's a part of a satellite system. -- but this statement is nearly useless without any additional information.
Brazil
To colonist america.
Of the 355 million people that live in South America, nearly 198,292,000 people live in Brazil, as of December 2013. This population is lower than the previous year by nearly 365,000 people.
Last census reported nearly 900,000 black bears in North America.