Answer:
1722: French Hopffer patented the fire extinguisher.
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c) 1733: John Kay invented the flying shuttle
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What was an effect of the decline in trade after the fall of the Roman Empire?
People moved to new urban areas.
Small farms struggled and failed.
There was a shift to a rural society.
Trade grew in other parts of Europe.
Answer:
C. There was a shift in rural society
Explanation:
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The decline in trade following the fall of the Roman Empire resulted in a shift to a rural society. Option C is correct.
What is the significance of Roman Empire?The Roman Empire, which was built on the bequest of different cultures. It had a long-lasting and wide-reaching power on a broad range of cultural aspects.
These aspects considering state institutions, law, cultural values, religious beliefs, technological advances, engineering, and language. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, trade declined, resulting in a shift to a rural society.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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How did the U.S. Constitution ensure that slavery would NOT be banned?
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Answer: she was one of the only women pharaohs, and focused more on trading and politics than gaining land or war.
Explanation:
Answer:
she became a powerful leader because she was the best in trading and she new how to solve problems hoped this helped
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How did the Middle Colonles differ from the New England Colonles?
Answer:
The middles colonies had rich farmland and a moderate climate. This made it a better place to grow grain and livestock than New England.
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The term BC/BCE refers to (4 points)
Answer:
The term refers to (Before common era)
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
BC: Before Christ
BCE: Before the Common Era
What rights women in the United States have today that they did not have in 1848 ? Make a list I
Answer:
Women weren't able to vote, go to work, act a certain way, etc in 1848. Sorry thats all I can think of.
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Arrange the following events as they occurred in chronological order after the British forces took the offensive in the French and Indian War.
Explanation:
WAR
March 15, 1744 – October 1748 – King George’s War: Conflict over domination in North America ends with no clear victor with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.
1752 – 1753 – Agitation grows: Tension grows between France and England over land and trading claims. Minor skirmishes break out.
Painting of George WashingtonNov – December 1753: George Washington carries Virginia’s ultimatum over French encroachment to Captain Legardeau de Saint-Pierre at Riviere aux Boeufs. He rejects it.
May 1754: Washington defeats French in a surprise attack (the first battle) and builds Fort Necessity.
July 1754: The French take Fort Necessity
July 1754: Washington blamed for the loss of Fort Necessity, resigns. He will later return as a volunteer under British authority.
June 1755: The British seize Acadia (Nova Scotia).
July 1755: The Battle of the Wilderness – British General Braddock’s forces are defeated near Fort Duquesne in Pennsylvania, leaving the backwoods of British Territory undefended.
July 1755: British Col. William Johnson arrives at the Great Carrying Place to build a fortified storehouse. Work was already underway led by Capt. Robert Rogers. Col. Phineas Lyman takes over to complete construction of Fort Lyman which would later become Fort Edward.
Historical painting of the Battle of Lake GeorgeAug. 1755: William Johnson arrives at Lac du Saint Sacrament and renames it Lake George. Begins work on a fortification to later be named Fort William Henry.
Sept 9, 1755: William Johnson’s forces are engaged in several battles that would collectively be named the Battle of Lake George. This would include the Bloody Morning Scout, an ambush that resulted in the death of British Col. Ephraim Williams and Mohawk King Hendrick. A later engagement would be called the Battle of Bloody Pond. Johnson’s forces win the day making him the first British hero of the war.
May 8 – 9, 1756 – Declarations of War: War is officially declared between Great Britain and France.
August 14, 1756 – Fort Oswego: The French capture this fort on the banks of the Great Lakes.
March 1757: St. Patrick’s Day attack on Fort William Henry ends with French defeat.
Commander-in-chief of the French forces, Louis-Joseph de MontcalmAugust 3 – 9, 1757 – Fort William Henry: The commander-in-chief of the French forces, Louis-Joseph de Montcalm lays siege to Fort William Henry which Col. Monro finally surrenders. The infamous massacre occurs, later dramatized in James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans.
July 1758: General James Abercrombie and Lord Howe assemble a force of 16,000 men on the south shore of Lake George. On July 6th the force arrived at the north end of the Lake and proceeded to head towards Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga). They attacked the fort on July 8th taking a great number of casualties. The day ended in defeat for the British and a victory for Montcalm defending Carillon. Lord Howe was killed.
July 25, 1758 – Louisbourg: The British seize Louisbourg opening the route to Canada.
August 27, 1758: The French surrender Fort Frontenac on Lake Ontario, destroying their ability to communicate with their troops in the Ohio Valley.
October 21, 1758: British make peace with the Iroquois, Shawnee and Delaware Indians.
November 25, 1758: The British recapture Fort Duquesne, rename it Pittsburg.
May 1, 1759: The British capture the French Island of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean.
June 25, 1759: British take Fort Ticonderoga
July 25, 1759: British take Fort Niagara; French abandon Crown Point. British now control entire western frontier.
Sept 13, 1759 – Quebec: British win Battle of Quebec. Montcalm and Wolfe, the commanding generals of both armies, die in battle.
May 16, 1760: French siege of Quebec fails.
Sept 8, 1760: Montreal falls to the British; letters are signed finishing the surrender of Canada.
Sept 15, 1760: Functional end of the war. British flag is raised over Detroit, effectively ending the war.
1761: British make peace with the Cherokee Indians.
Sept. 18, 1762: French attempt to retake Newfoundland fails.
Feb 10, 1763 – Treaty of Paris: All French possessions east of the Mississippi, except New Orleans, are given to the British. All French possessions west of the Mississippi are given to the Spanish. France regains Martinique, Guadeloupe and St. Lucia.
The French & Indian War marked a turning point in history. The expense of the War caused Britain to raise taxes in the colonies leading to unrest and a resentment of the monarchy. Just 13 years after the Treaty of Paris, the colonies rose up against the King in the War for Independence, leading to the freedom of the colonies and the formation of the United States of America.
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Why are currency exchange systems important for international trade? Group of answer choices They make it more difficult for countries to impose tariffs on foreign goods. They make it more difficult for smugglers to sell foreign goods. They make it easier for countries with different kinds of money to trade with each other. They make it easier for people who speak different languages to trade with each other.
Answer:
currency exchange systems are important for international trade because if you are in Canada you can't pay with American money so when you trade you can exchange American money for Canadian money which help the process of international trade easier. you can buy things from different areas of the world and trade things for stuff you need or want
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Why would France and Spain help the Patriots?
Answer:
The best benefit that the patriots received from Spain and France during the Revolutionary War was the fact that the Americans were not having to fight alone. ... Spain and France supplied financial help during the war and provided a morale boost to the Americans who thought that the prospects for independence were dim.
The excerpt below is from a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
By the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,
Here once the embattled farmers stood,
And fired the shot heard round the world.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Concord Hymn"
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The lines from the poem refer to which battle of the American Revolution?
CLEAR AL
Answer:
Correct answer is the battle of Concord, that happened on April 19th, 1775.
Explanation:
Shot heard round the world is a famous sentence that is usually used to describe the beginning of the war between Britain and thirteen colonies. At first glance, small conflicts at Lexington and Concord were actually the first battle of the war that lasted for eight years. The battle of Concord, that was fought in Massachusetts opened the battlefield in this colony that was for a long period of time a place of many conflicts.
Who was the first person who made chocolate ?
Answer:
joseph fry
Explanation:
The creation of the first modern chocolate bar is credited to Joseph Fry, who in 1847 discovered that he could make a moldable chocolate paste by adding melted cacao butter back into Dutch cocoa
Describe the relationship that existed between the Spanish and the American Indians living in North America. Make it a paragraph if u can
Why did the Anglo settlers in Texas become concerned about the actions of the Mexican government following the
Fredonian Revolt?
Answer:
As a result of the Fredonian Revolt, the Mexican government began to pay closer attention to the activities of the Texas colonies (which were predominantly made up of Anglo settlers). The Mexican government, in an effort to regain control of the area, began to impose more rules and regulations on the settlers. This concerned the Anglo settlers because up until now they had pretty much been left alone to live and govern as they pleased. They were worried the Mexican government would place more limits on their rights and freedom.
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One reason the English bill of rights i considered a milestone in the development of goverment is that it what
Answer:
It boosts the development of democratic government during the time monarchy was rampant all over the world.
Explanation:
One reason the English bill of rights is considered a milestone in the development of the government is that "It boosts the development of democratic government during the time monarchy was rampant all over the world."
This is evident when the formation of the Bill of Rights 1689 in Britain limits the power of the monarchs Mary and William of Orange, thereby establishing separation and limitations of powers, and grant the majority of power to the Parliament which is a body of a people's representations. This also led to the improvement in the democratic election and strengthen freedom of speech.
his capital the to the former Byzantine city and renamed it 16
Mehmed's first concerns were restoring the city's defenses and repopulation. He ordered the
repair of the gates and walls, the construction of a fortress within the city, and the building of a palace.
To repopulate the city, he encouraged traders to return to their homes, promising money and
protection. Mehmed also demanded that Muslims, Christians, and Jews from across the empire resettle
in Constantinople. He allowed his subjects religious freedom as long as they 17
him.
Additionally, Mehmed created a central government, with loyal officials. Like the Byzantine
emperor Justinian, Mehmed also arranged criminal law and the law for his subjects into a single code. In
the twenty-five years after the fall of Constantinople, Mehmed undertook a number of military
campaigns in the Balkans, modern-day Romania, Hungary, Anatolia, the island of Rhodes, the Crimean
Peninsula, and southern Italy. On a final expedition into Italy in 18 Mehmed became ill and
died, but his legacy continued. The film on the following page covers the rise of the Ottoman Empire
from its beginnings in the 19
th century through the Conquest of Constantinople to its
major defeat by European Catholic states in the 20
th century.
Answer:
C) Constantinople, a major center of culture and commerce, was the capital city of the Byzantine Empire.
The capital's name was changed from Byzantium to Constantinople ("City of Constantine") after Constantine's death.
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In what ways was World War I truly a global conflict?
Answer:
it was a war
Explanation:
people died how is that not a global conflict
Which phrase is associated with John Locke?
"the pursuit of happiness"
"nasty, brutish, and short"
"life, liberty, and property"
"for the people, by the people"
Answer:
it c life liberty and property
Explanation:
Answer:
"life, liberty, and property"
Explanation:
The Pursuit of Happiness is by Thomas Jefferson
Nasty, brutish, and short, who would even say that?
For the people, by the people is said by Abraham Lincoln
what is the main purpose of yellow journalism
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What was the reason for the Constitutional Convention?
To address the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation
To debate whether or not to secede from Britain
To draft and sign the Declaration of Independence
To write a constitution increasing the power of the states
Answer:
Explanation:
To address the weaknesses in the articles of confederation. Sorry
Answer:
To address the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation.
Explanation:
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why did prohibition ended in the United States
Answer:
The Night prohibition ended. By the 1930's, it was clear that Prohibition had become a public policy failure. The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution had done little to curb the sale, production and consumption of intoxicating liquors. and while organized crime flourished, tax revenues withered. (I hope this answers your question)
What is one reason Lowell, Massachusetts, was called a model factory town?
a.
Factories first appeared in the United States in this city.
b.
Factories there were the first to employ young children.
c.
Factory workers there lived in clean, decent housing.
d.
Factory owners there shortened the employees’ workday.
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Answer:
what is one reason lowell massachusetts was called a model factory town? factory owners housed and protected women employees. ... the first thing factory owners needed to finance their business was capitol.
Explanation:
Explanation:
the answer is C
Factory workers there lived in clean, decent housing.
in order to be considered a civilization a soeceity must
Answer:
Explanation:
have a Centralized Government, Organized Religion, Job Specialization and Social Classes, Arts, Architecture, and Infrastructure, and Writing.
what did Sumerians believe CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY
A) supernatural beings made things happen
B) gods resemble animals
C) nature controlled the gods
D) all forces of nature were alive
Answer:
gods resemble animals
Explanation:
Answer:I believe it is A and D
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Haden Edwards brought 2,000 settlers with him to Nacogdoches which upset the people
already living there.
b. Haden Edwards may have been involved in a cover-up when he was arrested with others for
oppression and corruption in office.
C. Haden Edwards posted notices on street corners telling the residents of Nacogdoches that
they had to show him proof of land ownership or lose their land.
d. Haden Edwards arrived in Nacogdoches in 1825 and Mexico canceled his land grant in
1826.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
.
А
B
C
D
Answer:
A is correct
Explanation:
"From The Handbook of Texas. Haden (or Hayden) Edwards (1771-1849), pioneer settler and land speculator, was born in Stafford County, Virginia, on August 12, 1771, the son of John Edwards. In 1780 the family moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky (at that time part of Virginia), where John Edwards acquired 23,000 acres of land, worked for statehood, and was elected to the United States Senate. Haden was educated for the law but like his father was more interested in land speculation. In 1820 he married Susanna Beall of Maryland, and they moved to the area of Jackson, Mississippi, where he and his brother Benjamin W. Edwards acquired a plantation. He and Susanna eventually had thirteen children. In Mississippi the Edwardses first heard the news of Moses Austin's plans for colonization in Texas. In 1823 Edwards traveled to Mexico City, where he joined Stephen F. Austin, Robert Leftwich, and others in a three-year attempt to persuade various Mexican governments to authorize American settlement in Texas. Because of his wealth Edwards was often called upon to finance Austin. Their efforts resulted in the colonization law of 1824 in Mexico City and of 1825 in Saltillo, which allowed empresarios to introduce settlers to Texas. Edwards suffered more than he profited from his relationship with Austin, at least in his own mind, since he believed that Austin claimed the best lands and tried to push his boundaries in every direction at the expense of other empresarios. Edwards received a grant in the vicinity of Nacogdoches where he could locate 800 families. Like other empresarios he agreed to honor preexisting grants and claims made by Spanish or Mexican officials. Of all empresarios, Edwards probably had the most such claims, some over a century old. [During the threatened armed clash described here], Edwards fled to Louisiana for safety. He returned to Texas during the Texas Revolution and made his home in Nacogdoches until his death, on August 14, 1849. Edwards was the first worshipful master of Milam Lodge No. 2 when it was organized in 1837, a fact that indicates his status in the Anglo leadership. Until his death he was engaged in the land business. [Photo of Mr. & Mrs. Edwards from The Fredonian War in Edward's Colony, 1826-1827 by Guy M. Bryan (Ch. 5 in A Comprehensive History of Texas edited by Dudley Wooten, 1898)"
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When and why did the First Continental Congress meet?
Answer:
September 5, 1774
Explanation:
The first Continental Congress in the United States met in Philadelphia to consider its reaction to the British government's restraints on trade and representative government after the Boston Tea Party.
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All of the following factors contributed to victory at Honey Springs except __________.
A.
the First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment using sharpshooters to prevent the advance of the Texas army
B.
the Confederates having faulty gunpowder imported from Mexico
C.
the Union having better artillery than the Confederates
D.
Union reinforcements arriving just in time to turn the tide of battle
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
its nt a or b
Answer:
Explanation:
i think its D
Identify whether each of the following goals was supported by the Democratic-Republican Party or the Federalist Party. Stronger central government: Weaker central government: Strict construction: Loose construction: Increased manufacturing and trade:
Answer:
The answer is Fed dr dr fed fed
Explanation:
Answer:
✔ Federalist Party
✔ Democratic-Republican Party
✔ Democratic-Republican Party
✔ Federalist Party
✔ Federalist Party
Explanation:
After the French and Indian War, George Washington used his experience to
become a firebrand, delivering powerful speeches.
become a member of Virginia’s House of Burgesses.
ease tensions with the British while living in London.
become the head of the British army in the colonies.
Answer: become a member of Virginia’s House of Burgesses.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The idea that all people have a natural right to life and liberty was first proposed by philosopher
O Baron de Montesquieu.
O Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
O Voltaire.
O John Locke.
Answer:
Explanation:
Locke
First, Locke argued that natural rights such as life, liberty, and property existed in the state of nature and could never be taken away or even voluntarily given up by individuals. These rights were “inalienable” (impossible to surrender).
Answer:
john locke
Explanation:
he was the one who proposed this in common sense
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Please help brainiest is award.
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is Quakers .
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