Answer:
This angered the colonists. They felt the Proclamation was a plot to keep them under the strict control of England and that the British only wanted them east of the mountains. so they could keep an eye on them. As a result, colonists rebelled against this law just like they did with the mercantile laws.
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Why did Spanish plantation owners in the West Indies begin using enslaved Africans instead of enslaved natives?
-Plantation owners could trade food and clothing for enslaved people.
- diseases had killed much of the native workforce.
-Plantation owners wanted to help enslaved Africans pay their debts.
-Africans would only sell enslaved people to plantation owners.
Plz , What one is it!!!
Answer:
I need more information, without I think the second one
Explanation:
Answer:
Diseases had killed much of the native workforce.
facts about ancient Greece
Answer:
1. Athens and Sparta were both major city-states, participating greatly in the Peloponnesian war (Sparta won)
2. Grapes and olives were two commonly used and traded food items that were often used to make wine and oil
3. Athens found value in learning and growing their society and their government was a democracy, while Sparta was a oligarchy and focused on getting stronger at fighting and winning wars
Which statement best compares the activities of England in south Carolina to those of Spain and France? A. The Spanish and french joined forces to remove the English from South Carolina, but England was able to halt the attack with a large navy. B. While the English were able to establish a successful colony in South Carolina, France and Spain abandoned their settlements C. As the english presence in SouthCarolina grew, both Spain and fence relocated to new areas to avoid further confrontation D. While the Spanish and french faced devastation at the hands of the natives, the english prevented this by attacking them first. Please help mee
What impact did these acts likely have on the ways colonies did business? Sugar Act and the Currency Act
Sugar Act (1764), which levied new duties on imports of textiles, wines, coffee and sugar
Currency Act (1764), which caused a major decline in the value of the paper money used by colonists.
It caused a massive decrease in demand for these goods because they were so expensive and the little money that they had, declined in value. That way the colonists could hardly afford anything.
Which cultural holidays are specific to Louisiana? Check all that apply.
O)Festival International de Louisiane in Lafayette
O)St. Lucia’s Day in Baton Rouge
O)Festival of Lights in Natchitoches
O)International Rice Festival in Crowley
O)Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Answer:
b d e
Explanation:
omg Mardi Gras is obvious... but these are correct
Questions about Connecticut
Colony Name: Connecticut
Year it was founded:
Reasons the colony was founded:
Climate of the colony:
Major landforms of the colony:
Bodies of water in the colony:
Population of the colony in 3 different years:
Number of enslaved people in the colony at 3 dates:
Major ethnic groups in the colony:
Main religious groups living in the colony:
Major economic activities in the colony:
How was the colony governed?
Important Events in the history of the colony: must have at least 2
What major event completely changed the culture of the early people of Texas from nomadic to sedentary societies? A. Early people of Texas learned to farm B. Early people of Texas migrated from Asia to North America C. Early people of Texas discovered gold D. Early people of Texas invented the wheel
Answer:
B i believe
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
The table below shows the half-life of an element: Half-Life Data Element Half-Life Uranium-235 700 million years Scientists have found that the Uranium-235 content of an unknown prehistoric sample was reduced to one-fourth. What best describes the identity of the sample? A stone artifact that formed 700 million years ago A mammoth that died 1,400 million years ago A cliff that formed 1,400 million years ago A plant that died 700 million years ago
Answer: The answer is D i think
Explanation:
A stone artifact that formed 700 million years ago shows the half-life of an element: Half-Life Data Element Half-Life Uranium-235 700 million years Scientists have found that the Uranium-235 content of an unknown prehistoric sample was reduced to one-fourth. The correct option is A.
What stone is an artifact?Native American prehistoric sites abound with stone artifacts known as flakes, shatter, and cores, which are proof that stone tools were produced. When lithic reduction begins, the rock is regarded as an artifact and is called a core.
These included hand axes for cutting wood, spear points for hunting large game, scrapers for preparing animal hides, and awls for tearing fabric from plants and making clothing. Tools from the Stone Age weren't all made of stone.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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The Triangular Trade is a large part of what made slavery so successful in the colonies. What is the best explanation for where the Triangular Trade gets its name?
Answer:
It gets it name from West Africa, Caribbean or American colonies and the European colonial powers, with the northern colonies of British North trading manufactured goods.
Explanation:
Triangular trade or triangle trade is a historical term indicating trade among three ports or regions. For the British slave traders it was a three-legged journey called the 'triangular trade'
Answer:
Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not required in the region from which its major imports come. Triangular trade thus provides a method for rectifying trade imbalances between the above regions.
For the British slave traders it was a three-legged journey called the 'triangular trade': West African slaves were exchanged for trade goods such as brandy and guns. Slaves were then taken via the 'Middle Passage' across the Atlantic for sale in the West Indies and North America.
So it got the name because of the three legged journey (A triangle had three ends)
what Mesopotamian invention led to modern day transportation
Answer:
when a man built a car
Explanation:
*Will give Brainset for best response!* Choose to answer the following questions with New York or Georgia
Founders/early settlers of the colony
Natural resources important in the colony (think agriculture)
The climate and geography of the colony
The role religion played in the colony
A look at early government in the colony
A look at early education in the colony
A look at labor (slavery? indentured servitude?) in the colony?
There my uncle, laying himself down upon a sail cloth, which was spread for him, called twice for some cold water, which he drank, when immediately the flames, preceded by a strong whiff of sulphur, dispersed the rest of the party, and obliged him to rise. –Letter to Cornelius Tacitus, Pliny the Younger PLEASE ANSWER NOW What would be needed to verify this story? a more detailed description evidence to corroborate the details proof that cold water was available a secondary source analyzing Pliny’s writing
Answer:
Evidence to corroborate the details
Explanation:
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Answer:evidence to corroborate the details
Explanation:
Help How did the Jumano differ from other Native American groups on the plains 1.They were traders 2.They lived in tepeers 3.They moved around frequently 4.They hunted bison
The Jumanos were buffalo hunters and traders, while the other native Americans were not. Thus, the correct option is A). They were traders.
Who were the Jumanos?Jumanos were an ethnic group who actually inhabited from the large area of western Texas, New Mexico, and northern Mexico. They were the buffalo hunters and traders, who played an active role as middlemen between the Spanish colonies and other Indian tribes.
Jumanos were the most peaceful tribe and covered themselves with tatoos. They were very good hunters and used to hunt wild buffalo. They used to supply the arrows and bows from La Junta to the Indians of central and eastern Texas.
Basically, the culture of Jumano was a farming and hunting culture that maintained a very low profile and friendly way of living.
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Hernando De Soto was born into a rich family, but from a young age he knew that he wanted to go and sail and become wealthy on riches that have been taken from the New World. De Soto would come across these riches with his first encounter with the Incas. De Soto was on an expedition that was headed by Pizarro. They went to Peru in search of gold in 1532. When coming across the Incas, the Spanish realized that to get the gold, they would have to conquer the Incan people sparring no force.
Question- According to the passage, which of the following answers would NOT be a correct description of Hernando De Soto?
A- He went to Georgia before he went to Peru.
B- He was from a rich family which allowed him to be trained as a soldier. C- He learned that to get gold from the new world, he would have to conquer the people.
D- He learned at an early age wealth could be found in the new world.
I need help ASAP!
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
In this passage, it does not state that he was either in a rich family, nor did he ever train be a soldier
New Mexico is in what two hemispheres?
Answer:
northern and western
Explanation:
new mexico is on the northern and western hemispheres
The _____
are considered a
Military Empire. They conquered small
communities around them and took people
from these communities as slaves.
A. Aztec
B. Toltec
C. Olmec
Answer:
C.
Is the answer! The Aztects were pretty...unslavelike and the Toltecs were peaceful
What is the graphic organizer above describing? Group of answer choices The time known as The Age of Exploration The time known as The Age of Colonization The time known as The Age of Wealth The time known as The Age of Spanish Conquest
Answer:
The Age of Exploration
Explanation:
The graphic organizer is describing things about traveling or navigating.
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Why do we care about Amerigo Vespucci?
What does Magellan eventually do?
Answer:
Amerigo Vespucci is remembered for several important reasons. He explored the mouth of the Amazon River. He also developed a method for determining longitude. Perhaps Vespucci's most important contribution, however, was his realization that the continent he was exploring was not Asia.
Explanation:
In search of fame and fortune, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480-1521) set out from Spain in 1519 with a fleet of five ships to discover a western sea route to the Spice Islands. En route he discovered what is now known as the Strait of Magellan and became the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean.
Identify the five regions that make up the Coastal Plains region of Texas.
Answer:
The state is generally divided into North Texas, East Texas, Central Texas, South Texas, West Texas (and sometimes the Panhandle), but according to the Texas Almanac, Texas has four major physical regions: Gulf Coastal Plains, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains, and Basin and Range Province
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How did early people use wind and solar power for the same purpose?
Where were the first river valley civilizations?
Answer:
Mesopotamia
Explanation:
How did the British government try to raise revenue and control the colonies at the same time? ASAP please!
To which continents did humans migrate last? (4 points) Group of answer choices Australia Asia South America Africa
Answer:
The Americas
Explanation:
The Americas were the last (well, second-to-last if you count Antarctica) continents to be inhabited by early humans. Archaeologists estimate that people entered North America by crossing over the Bering Strait, which back then was a wide swath of land, about 15,000 years ago.
Answer:
South America
Explanation:
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Based on the Columbian Exchange give 3 examples for each one.
Items that went from Europe to the New World
Items that went from the New World to Europe
Answer:
items that went from Europe to the new world
grains- wheat,rice barley,oats
livestock-cattle,sheep,pigs,horses
food- turnips,peaches,pears,olives,onions
items that went from new world to europe
Foods-avocados,peanuts,tomatoes
animals-llamas,alpaca, turkey no other above 100 pounds
Peppers, sweet potato,tobacco
Answer:
1. sugar, tobaco and potatos.
2.hourses, sugar plants, and diseases
Explanation:
Who is the head of the Gram Panchayat and who takes the responsibility of the village in his absence?
Answer:
The head of the Gram Panchayat is the Sarpanch
The sarpanch and gram panchayat are responsible for the overall development of the village and play a key role in providing basic services vital for the health and well-being of rural people, like, drinking water and sanitation
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Answer:The head of the Gram Panchayat is the Sarpanch
The sarpanch and gram panchayat are responsible for the overall development of the village and play a key role in providing basic services vital for the health and well-being of rural people, like, drinking water and sanitation.
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Which countries were invaded by Germany? Select all that apply.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
England
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Italy
Japan
Answer:
- Czechoslovakia
- Austria
- Poland
- Italy
Explanation:
1. Czechoslovakia
The occupation of the Sudetenland, the border regions in the north and west of Czechoslovakia, was the first time Hitler flexed his military muscles in Europe. The region was conceded to Germany by the Czech government in an attempt to avoid war after the Germans made demands for it to be handed over.
For Hitler, this fulfilled two aims. One was to unite the German speaking people of this region with Germany, supporting his goal of a larger, united German nation. The other was that it let him test how far he could push other European powers, who backed down rather than defend Czechoslovakia from German threats.
2. Austria
Like the occupation of the Sudetenland, that of Austria was part of a drive towards a great Germany. Austria had been part of the German Confederation until Prussia pushed it out in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, ensuring that Prussia led German unification five years later. There had been an attempt to include Austria in a larger Germany in 1918 though other countries blocked this. To Hitler, taking over Austria – a move known as Anschluss – was simply the expansion of Germany to its natural borders.
3. Poland
Having brought most Germans together, Hitler wanted more space for them to live in. ‘Lebensraum’, meaning ‘living space’, was his idea that the German people had a right to a greater territory to support them and ensure their growth. This was to come at the expense of other people, who he saw as inferior. Poland, a large country with a lot of agricultural lands, provided both an easy target and plenty of space.
4.Italy
At the start of the war, Italy was Germany’s strongest ally. But this did not last. By 1943, losses on every front made Italians unhappy about the war. The Allies invaded in July of that year, and on the 25th of July Mussolini was ousted by a government that sought peace.
The Germans could not let Italy surrender. They rescued Mussolini and used him as head of a puppet government in the north. Italy was now effectively occupied by two opposing armies – that of the Germans in the north and the Allies in the south.
What was the purpose of the National Bank?
a. Make money for farmers
b. Hold the national government's money
c. Print money for the US
Answer:
b hold the national government money
Summarize the recommendations that Marqués de Rubí made after his survey of the northern borderlands of Spanish territory in North America.
Answer:
King Carlos III appointed Rubí inspector of frontier presidios on August 7 of the following year and commissioned him to address economic inequalities and other urgent mnatters. Rubí went to Mexico City in mid-December 1765 when informed of his commission, and remained in the capital until March 1766, when he obtained his orders from Viceroy Cruillas. Rubí set out for his inspection on March 12 Rubí set out for his examination on 12 March, traveling first to Querétaro, then to Zacatecas. On April 14, Nicolás de Lafora, his engineer and mapmaker, accompanied him in Durango, keeping a diary of the trip, as did Rubí himself. A copy of Rubí's previously unpublished journal was uncovered in 1989, when it was contained in a volume of bound documents collected by the Barker Texas History Centre.Explanation:
As I was at that time but eighteen years of age, I know not whether I should call my behaviour, in this dangerous juncture, courage or folly. –Letter to Cornelius Tacitus, Pliny the Younger What makes this statement an opinion? It gives the writer’s exact age. It can be proven to be true. It expresses the writer’s personal feelings. It provides evidence to support the idea
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
This is an opinion because they’re describing their own behavior. Someone else could describe their behavior differently. Also, in the question it literally says it expresses the writer’s personal feelings.
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What document listed the rights that everybody even the king had to respect? Hint: It would later inspire the U.S. Bill of Rights. *
English Bill of Rights
Magna Carta
Bill of Rights
U.S. Constitution