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Finally in North America
We have made it to North America. It is very different from Europe. The natives look different than anyone we have ever seen. Their skin is much darker than ours, they wear strange clothing and their bows and arrows seem worthless next to our guns. We have not found any gold since we have arrived. We have decided we will stay a while and plant tobacco. We also found the people of the Roanoke colony. They never vanished, they just wanted to stay in this new land.
Almost to the Americas
I am part of the expedition to the Americas. Our expedition is led by the English explorer John Smith. We were sent to establish another English colony. We are all worried about this journey. We don't want to disappear like the Roanoke colony sent before us. We came here on a search for gold and silver. I'm hoping we do not run into the natives while we are here! We have been instructed to find a river route to the Pacific Ocean to trade with Asia. I will be happy when we finally reach land because I have grown tired of the sea.
Jamestown colony
It has been a while since we arrived here in North America. Since then we have established a new town. We named it Jamestown. Although many of the original explorers have died, we are still a strong town. It is hard to believe that it has been so long ago that we found this unusual place. We never did find the river that led to Asia, or the gold. We have grown tobacco instead. I have finally gotten more comfortable with the scenery and natives. I am happy that the colony of Jamestown did not disappear trying to get to America.
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What other reforms were made under Napoleon?
Answer:
religious toleration, and the abolition of feudalism. Even though the Napoleonic Code gave many rights to the French it also took some away.
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What does democratic mean?
A All people are free and equal.
B All people belong to the government.
C The government is free and equal.
D The government controls all.
Answer:
A. All for free and equal
Explanation:
They try to make the world a better place and they believe in equality and freedom
What does Lincoln hope will happen now that the war is over?
Answer:
To preserve the Union.
Explanation:
President Lincoln told a New York newspaper that preserving the Union was his main goal of the Civil War — not abolishing slavery. "If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all slaves I would do it," Lincoln said.
Question 11 (2 points)
Due to its geographical location, South Carolina was BEST suited for growing which types of crops?
O a
Ob
Oc
Od
Rice and indigo
Indigo and corn
Tomatoes and pumpkins
Pumpkins and rice
What do you think about school uniforms and why is it mandatory
TRUE OR FALSE? The Antebellum South known for manufacturing, big cities, and immigration
Answer: True
Explanation:
Why did Governor Berkeley refuse Nathaniel Bacon's request to attack American Indians?
Answer: When the colonists called on their governor for military support, he refused. Berkeley had long tried to balance his colonists' wishes against those of the tribes on Virginia's borders. ... Berkeley refused, infuriating Bacon. He began to amass a militia of his own.
Answer: When the colonists called on their governor for military support, he refused. Berkeley had long tried to balance his colonists' wishes against those of the tribes on Virginia's borders. ... Berkeley refused, infuriating Bacon. He began to amass a militia of his own.
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Which of the following actions of the 1920s highlights the efforts of the Kellogg-Briand Pact?
Advocating a policy to promote isolationism
O Holding a conference to renounce imperialism
O Signing an agreement to outlaw armed conflict
o Joining a league to secure military cooperation
Answer: Signing an agreement to outlaw armed conflict
Explanation:
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement signed in 1928 and championed by the then US Secretary of State, Frank Kellogg and the then French foreign minister, Aristide Briand.
Nations who were signatories to this Pact promised not to use war when resolving conflicts but rather to reach an agreement via negotiation. The Kellogg - Briand Pact was therefore an agreement to outlaw armed conflict.
The ____________ were descendants of Esau and had a stormy relationship with Israel throughout their history.
The Edomites were descendants of Esau and had a stormy relationship with Israel throughout their history.
Who were the Edomites ?The region was most likely inhabited by the Edomites about the 13th century bc. Despite being strongly related to the Israelites (the Bible claims they are Esau's offspring), they frequently engaged in battle with them and were likely under their rule during the time of the Israelite monarchy.
The Edomites were among numerous states along the King's Highway whose reliance on commerce was essential because of the region's dearth of fertile land. It is also believed that ships coming from the port of Ezion-Geber traded by maritime routes all the way to India.
The Edomites were forced to convert to Judaism in the second century BC by the Hasmoneans in order to become a part of the Jewish people.
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Who was the first human to orbit Earth? A. Yuri Gagarin B. Alan Shepard C. Neil Armstrong D. John Glenn
Answer:
Yuri Gargarin was the first
Explanation:
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Why were the farmers drawn to cities in the northeast and Midwest
Answer:Immigrants were drawn to cities in the Northeast and Midwest because of the new opportunities for work. ... Farmers were drawn to the cities in an effort to find whatever work they could. Due to rapid improvements in farming technology and inventions work was scarce for farmers.
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The reason why farmers went to cities in the nation's northeast and Midwest was to find jobs in industries and factories.
Why did farmers move to the Northeast and Midwest?Towards the end of the 1800s, economic improvements in industries had led to a rise in job opportunities in the Northeast and Midwest.
As a result, farmers flocked to those areas in huge numbers in order to make profits from the wages that companies paid.
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From the maps, when
was the last time the total
number of electoral votes
changed? What caused
this?
Where is the dividing
line after the Korean
War?
Answer:
the 38th parallel
Explanation:
plz i need help its not c or a
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I'm not entirely sure, but I do know that a war did happen before this, the French and Indian War), but Canada wasn't involved in it. Supposedly France ceded Canada over to England through the Treaty of Paris, although which one I'm not sure. I do know that the War of 1812 happened right before this too though, and Canada was involved in that, so if I had to choose an answer it would be B.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The delegates at the convention of 1832 and 1833 wanted Texas and Coahuila to be separate states.
True or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
correct me if I am wrong
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because its right
All of the following were major disadvantages
for the South during the Civil War EXCEPT
A) military leadership
B) population size.
C) number of factories.
D) railroad mileage
C or Dwould be the answer I believe
Answer:
it C
Explanation:
they mainly focused on slaves work
What significant event happened in 1933 that
related to coal miners and their rights?
Answer:
the coal mining strike in july of '33 should be your answer!!
Explanation:
4. Which issues in France in the 1780s would have been addressed if the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the
Citizen were enforced?
Answer:
The French Revolution resulted from two state crises which emerged during the 1750s–80s, one constitutional and one financial, with the latter providing a 'tipping point' in 1788/89 when desperate action by government ministers backfired and unleashed a revolution against the 'Ancien Regime.' In addition to these, there was the growth of the bourgeoisie, a social order whose new wealth, power, and opinions undermined the older feudal social system of France. The bourgeoisie were, in general, highly critical of the pre-revolutionary regime and acted to change it, although the exact role they played is still hotly debated among historians.
Maupeou, the Parlements, and Constitutional Doubts
From the 1750s, it became increasingly clear to many Frenchmen that the constitution of France, based on an absolutist style of monarchy, was no longer working. This was partly due to failures in government, be they the squabbling instability of the king's ministers or embarrassing defeats in wars, somewhat a result of new enlightenment thinking, which increasingly undermined despotic monarchs, and partly due to the bourgeoisie seeking a voice in the administration. The ideas of 'public opinion,' 'nation,' and 'citizen' emerged and grew, along with a sense that the state's authority had to be defined and legitimized in a new, broader framework which took more notice of the people instead of simply reflecting the monarch's whims. People increasingly mentioned the Estates General, a three-chambered assembly which hadn't met since the seventeenth century, as a possible solution that would allow the people—or more of them, at least—to work with the monarch. There wasn't much demand to replace the monarch, as would happen in the revolution, but a desire to bring monarch and people into a closer orbit which gave the latter more say.
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