Answer:
People wanted religious freedoms in their new settlements and tried to get away from religious oppression.
Before 1763 most American colonist settled near the Atlantic coast or rivers because
Most of the American colonists settled near the Atlantic coast because it became easy for them to conduct business and trades through the water root.
The American colonists are the group of 13 British colonies that were established during the 17h century after the British won the Seven Year War. After the war in year 1600s and 1700s, the American colonies preferred to settle near the seacoasts and water bodies.
The main reason for the settlement near the Atlantic coast or rivers was that the Americans hoped to get better farmlands so that they could increase their trades and monies by making the trades over the sea and using the sea routes for the trades.
Therefore, American colonists settled near rivers for their financial growth.
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how did the ideas of the enlightenment lead to the great awakening?how did the great awakening lead to the growth of democratic ideas in the 13 colonies?
We can say that the main cause of this pestilence was and is the configuration of the heavens. In 1345, at 1:00 in the afternoon of March 20th, there was a major conjunction of three planets in the constellation of Aquarius. This conjunction, along with others like it and the eclipse caused a deadly corruption of the air around us. This signifies mortality and famine, and other things that we need not speak of here. Jupiter, being wet and hot, draws up evil vapors from the earth, and Mars, because it is hot and dry, ignites them. As a result, there were lightnings, fires, and deadly gasses in the air.
According to the Paris Medical Faculty, what contributed to the pandemic?
Answer:
(A) bad air
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Answer:
Bad air. (A)
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What was the biggest effect of the European Exploration in the New World on the Native
Americans?
Answer: What was the biggest effect of the European Exploration in the New World on the Native.
Explanation:trade routes to lucrative Asian markets and hoped to gain global recognition for their country.
Answer:
trade routes to lucrative Asian markets and hoped to gain global recognition for their country.
Explanation:
The ordinances of 1785 and 1787 dealt with
O the purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
the exploration of land east of the Mississippi
River.
o the settlement of the Northwest Territory.
Answer:
C. The settlement of the northwest territory.
Explanation:
Just did it on edge
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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American Imperialism
How did global competition motivate the United States to become a world power?
Answer:
It would drag the United States into European conflicts.
Explanation:
It would drag the United States into European conflicts. There was less conflict and more countries became independent. Created by McKinley which formally placed US money on a gold standard. Mark me brainiest please.
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A document that gives people the right to organize settlements in an area
A: Magna Carta
B: Charter
C: Debtor
D: Atlantic Document
Answer:
B. Charter
Explanation:
It's a Charter - a document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
Answer:
Charter!
Explanation:
Charter is a document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area.
7. The most important physical structure in a Sumerian city-state was the
A. city hall.
B. temple.
C. cuneiform.
D. irrigation ditch.
Answer:
the answer is B. temple
Answer: C. cuneiform.
Explanation:
Most of the "Acts" or Taxes were passed primarily by Britain
To expand the colonies
To cover the cost of defending the colonies
To expand industries within colonies
To expand trade with colonies
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Answer:
To cover cost of defending colonies
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What is the biggest difference of opinion between these two accounts?
what caused the general hostility between colonists and troops
what incited the British soldiers to shoot into the crowd
what resulted from the massacre in the city of Boston
what happened after the first few shots were fired
In passing to this station the soldiers pushed several persons with their bayonets . . . . This occasioned some snowballs to be thrown at them which seems to have been the only provocation that was given. . . . the soldiers of his detachment had attacked the people with their bayonets and . . . there was not the least provocation . . . .
Captain Preston is said to have ordered them to fire, and to have repeated that order.
–Witnesses to the massacre
On my asking the soldiers why they fired without orders, they said they heard the word "fire” and supposed it came from me. This might be the case as many of the mob called out, "Fire, fire,” but I assured the men that I gave no such order; that my words were, "Don’t fire, stop your firing.” In short, it was scarcely possible for the soldiers to know who said fire, or don’t fire, or stop your firing.
–British officer Thomas Preston
Answer:
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Your answer is:
B: what incited the British soldiers
Explanation:
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Answer:
What incited the British soldiers to shoot into the crowd
Explanation:
The first witness account said that the soldiers fired with no reason, the only things that could have triggered them except some people throwing snowballs. They said that Captain Preston ordered fire several times.
Captain Preston's account is the exact opposite of that. He says that he never told them to fire, but only told them to "stop their fire" after they began shooting. He said that the people were the ones that said "fire"
In 1890 many American farmers tried to resolve their economic problems by
Answer:
Farmers had to join the populist party because many farmers, especially on the homestead found it to be very difficult to earn a life for their families.
Which part of the federal government can propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Congress
Explanation:
which job might be held by someone in a mid-level cast
Answer:
being a merchant
Explanation:
because the people are usually selling things that most people don't have
How is having an electoral college different than having direct
elections?
in ancient times, what were some reasons people were slaves
Which group would least agree with the event being depicted in the cartoon
What was LT. Ted Faulkner’s mission two days before Pearl Harbor? Why did he not see the Japanese approaching?
Answer:
It was Dec. 5, 1941, and Lt. Ted S. Faulkner’s mission would be delicate and dangerous: fly his B-24 Liberator thousands of miles from Pearl Harbor, sneak over Japanese-held islands in the South Pacific, and take photographs — without starting a war or getting shot down.
Tensions between Japan and the United States were at the boiling point. The United States suspected that the Japanese were up to something, but it didn’t know what or where. It looked as if an attack could come in the area of the Philippines. Faulkner’s task was to photograph the Japanese buildup around islands east of there.
“It was a rather delicate mission,” Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall said later. If detected, the flight might be seen as a hostile act. But his caution was misplaced. Even as Faulkner’s plane landed in Hawaii to prepare for the mission, the massive Japanese fleet was already closing in.
The attack on Pearl Harbor: Unforgettable photos of the bombing
The would-be mission is detailed in a new blog post by National Archives senior archivist Greg Bradsher. And on the 77th anniversary of the Dec. 7 attack, it is another illustration of how the United States was unprepared and tragically wrong about where the main enemy blow would fall.
Explanation:
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How was the Reconquista related to the Spanish Inquisition?
The Catholic Church wanted more people to become monks.
The Catholic Church wanted to provide charity to other religions.
The rulers of Spain wanted the nation’s churches to pay taxes.
The rulers of Spain wanted people to follow a single religion.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
Its D I think
Explanation:
who were the first eleven presidents?
Answer:
Here are the first 11 presidents
Explanation:
Georgie WashingtonJohn AdamsThomas JeffersonJames MadisonJames MonroeJohn Quincy AdamsAndrew JacksonMartin Van BurenWilliam Henry HarrisonJohn TylerJames K. PolkI hope this helped!
How did the agricultural revolution impact early humans?
1)Early humans were resourceful in tracking herds
2)Early humans had to find their food from season to season
3)Early humans had to focus all of their energy on producing food
4)Early humans did not follow their food source from place to place
Answer:
The agricultural revoltution impacted early humans because they did not have to travel from place to place anymore. In other words, they stayed in one spot so they could domesticate plants and animals. So I would say that the correct answer is 4, even though I would say the correct answer is they transitioned to staying in one spot and farming, though that is not an option.
Explanation:
I learned about the Neolithic and Agricultural Revolution last year ;)
I'm SO sorry if it's wrong. I'm not sure if you mean before or after the revolution.
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
What did the US know about Japan’s plan before the attack?
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Compare the Acts of Dismay to the Intolerable Acts.
Intolerable Acts, also called Coercive Acts, (1774), in U.S. colonial history, four punitive measures enacted by the British Parliament in retaliation for acts of colonial defiance, together with the Quebec Act establishing a new administration for the territory ceded to Britain after the French and Indian War (1754–63).
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1.) Who played an important role in the spread of Spanish settlements throughout the U.S.?
priests
Spanish sailors
Spanish viceroys
2.) Why did Spanish colonists settle in America?
political freedom
to spread Christianity to the Native Americans
escape religious persecution
3,) Who enforced the laws of Spain with their armies in the settlements?
the king
the colonists
the viceroys
4.)Select the two rival nations which threatened Spain's claims in the U.S.
Portugal
France
Russia
Germany
5.) The Spanish settlers either in towns or on ranches shared the common occupation of:
spreading Christianity
searching for gold
raising crops, cattle, and sheep
6.) What was the major purpose of the Spanish fort?
To convert the Native Americans to Catholicism
To protect the Spanish territory from the French
To control the Spanish ranches
To assist the farmers in the regions
7.) The Spanish originally settled all of the following areas except:
San Diego
Kansas
Florida
8.) Who was below the king in authority in Spain's government of the settlements?
viceroys
colonists
priests
9.) Match the following items.
1. searched for the Fountain of Youth
2. discovered the Mississippi River
3. explored southwestern America for Spain
4. established St. Augustine
5. founded Santa Fe
6. began missions in Arizona
7. founder of Spanish California
8. established San Diego
Piralta
Ponce de Leon
Coronado
Menendez
De Soto
Father Kino
Father Serra
Portola
Answer:
1) Priests
2) To spread Christianity to the Native Americans
3)Viceroys
4)France and Russia
5) Raising crops, Cattle, and sheep
6) To protect the Spanish Territory From the French\
7) Kansas
8) Viceroys
Explanation:
This took me a long time to find these answers online. I am so sorry, but I could not find the answers to number 9. I hope this is helpful though.
For which application would a physical map be most useful? *
A) showing the distribution of religious groups in Lebanon
B) identifying regional population densities in China
C) comparing the elevation of settlements in Peru
C) examining the historical changes in Middle Eastern political boundaries
Which two developments in ancient and medieval Japan reflect the influence of Korea and China?
Answer:
wet rice agriculture
Zen Buddhism
Explanation:
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane
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Answer:???
Explanation:
With what
The water in Mesopotamian canals and irrigation ditches was controlled by __________.
A.
farmers
B.
regulators
C.
tax collectors
D.
regional governors
Answer:
regulators
Explanation:
During the cottage that industry did people made clothings in their homes?
Answer:
Yes they did
Explanation:
Before they existed, the same person would use raw materials and do every step until they had made a completed item, ready to sell. In most cottage industries, specific people made raw materials, like yarn, others turned the raw materials into usable products, like cloth, while other people turned those products into sellable goods, like clothing.
Among the forms of Consequentialism, which one do you most believe in? Why?
Answer:
Explanation:
Consequentialism is the view that morality is all about producing the right kinds of overall consequences. Here the phrase “overall consequences” of an action means everything the action brings about, including the action itself. For example, if you think that the whole point of morality is (a) to spread happiness and relieve suffering, or (b) to create as much freedom as possible in the world, or (c) to promote the survival of our species, then you accept consequentialism. Although those three views disagree about which kinds of consequences matter, they agree that consequences are all that matters. So, they agree that consequentialism is true. The utilitarianism of John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham is a well known example of consequentialism. By contrast, the deontological theories of John Locke and Immanuel Kant are nonconsequentialist.
Consequentialism is controversial. Various nonconsequentialist views are that morality is all about doing one’s duty, respecting rights, obeying nature, obeying God, obeying one’s own heart, actualizing one’s own potential, being reasonable, respecting all people, or not interfering with others—no matter the consequences.
This article describes different versions of consequentialism. It also sketches several of the most popular reasons to believe consequentialism, along with objections to those reasons, and several of the most popular reasons to disbelieve it, along with objections to those reasons.
HELP !!! Read the passage and answer the following question.
"In revising the federal system we ought to inquire 1. into the properties, which such a
government ought to possess, 2. the defects of the confederation, 3. the danger of our situation
& 4. the remedy.
The Character of such a government ought to secure 1. against foreign invasion. 2. against
dissensions between members of the Union, or seditions in particular States, 3. to procure to
the several States various blessings, of which an isolated situation was incapable, 4. to be able
to defend itself against encroachment, & 5. to be paramount to the state constitutions."
-Edmund Randolph, as recorded in James Madison's journal, 1787
Which of the following was a consequence of the ideas described in the passage?
Answer:
The development of a new national Constitution
(Randolph and Madison gathered with other delegates from the states at the Constitutional Convention to create a new republican governmental system)