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21.04.2020 •
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What was Texas like in the 1800’s
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Ответ:
use this website it has info about texas in 1800
thestoryoftexas.com/discover/campfire-stories/frontier-folk
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Ответ:
It increased public interest and confidence in the possibility of safe and fast commercial air travel.
Explanation:
After the flight, Lindbergh participated in many different events, advertising everything related to aviation. It is estimated that approximately 50 million people saw and heard Lindbergh during these events. All this gave a powerful impetus to the development of aviation in the USA: many more various flights were carried out, including a non-stop flight on the route Mexico City – Washington.