He did not want Texas to be a part of Mexico; he wanted it to be part of the United States.
How did Stephen F. Austin make contributions to Texas?He based a colony (1822) of several hundred households on the Brazos River, and for some years thereafter because the migration of U.S. residents to Texas improved, he turned into a major parent in the struggle between Mexico and America for possession of the territory.
Did Stephen F. Austin combat at the Alamo?Austin led the military to present-day San Antonio and moved the Texian and Tejano volunteers to the Alamo. He was then relocated to New Orleans where he served as Texas commissioner.
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5. Summarize the events surrounding Lincoln’s assassination. How do the circumstances of his death reflect the conflict that still existed in the country even after the war ended?
Explanation:
On the evening of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth, a famous actor and Confederate sympathizer, President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. The attac came only five days after Confederate.
You are the secretary of state in the state of Texas, and it is your job to oversee election results. In a presidential election, 33 percent of the votes in Texas were cast for Candidate A and 66 percent were cast for Candidate B.
How would your state’s electoral votes be distributed?
A.
Candidate A will receive 1/3 of the votes, and Candidate B will receive 2/3.
B.
Candidate A will receive all of the state’s electoral votes.
C.
Candidate B will receive 1/3 of the votes, and Candidate A will receive 2/3.
D.
Candidate B will receive all of the state’s electoral votes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
33% = 1/3
66% = 2/3
Answer:
The answer is D.
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Why did the French and Indian War start?
A.) There were disagreements between the French and the British over how land in North America should be used.
B.) There were disagreements between the French and British over land claims and the fur trade.
C.) There were arguments between the French and the Indians over how to force the British out of the Ohio Valley.
D.) There were arguments about the prices Indians were paid for the furs they trapped for the British.
Answer: I think it's C
Explanation: C
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What event in West Texas led to changes in government policy toward the Native Americans there?
Answer: Colonel Mackenzie led a cavalry unit down the steep walls of Palo Duro Canyon.
Explanation:
Here is a picture of Abolitionist Propaganda that was routinely published in 'The Liberator'. In your own words, explain how this might have been used to persuade people to join the abolitionist movement. Pay attention to the phrase at the bottom of the photo.
The phrase is, "Am I not a man and a brother"
Answer: From 1831 to 1865, William Lloyd Garrison, a vocal white abolitionist, edited a weekly newspaper, titled The Liberator, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
The text tells us how to make "Birds Nest Pudding". It tells us the ingredients, time, and what to do so C is the correct answer :)
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What event led to increased efforts to remove the Cherokee from Georgia?
A. The Red Stick War
B. The expansion of the federal road
C. The invention of the cotton gin
D. The discovery of Gold in Dahlonega
Select the free states from the map below.
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Jersey
Illinois
Florida
Texas
Indiana
Michigan
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Maine
California
New Hampshire
Vermont
New York
Iowa
Wisconsin
Massachusetts
Answer:
The free states are California, Illinois, Ohio, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Indiana, Vermont, Maine, and Iowa
Which of the following best describes the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Worcester v. Georgia?
A. The Cherokee are not a sovereign nation and must abide by the laws of the state of Georgia and the United States Government.
B. The Cherokee are a sovereign nation and as such are not bound by the laws of the state of Georgia or the United States Government.
C. The Cherokee are a nuisance and must be relocated to Indian Territory.
D. The Cherokee are not citizens of the United States and have no right to sue the state of Georgia.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
1.) (if you can) Write a paragraph on how Powerful businessmen are bad
2.) Write a paragraph on how Powerful businessmen are good
How powerful businessmen are good/Beneficial:
Firstly, A powerful businessman helps keeps employees and other workers organized and focused. If someone is focusing on other thing besides their job, or is distracted by something, businessmen with power can confront the employee in a stern, but nice manner, making the employee realize that they need to focus more on their work.
How powerful businessmen are bad:
Being powerful can sometimes be a good thing, however, people may take too much pride in their power over something. Too much power can make the businessman become selfish and only care about themselves, or people only on their rank. Powerful Businessmen (With too much power) may degrade employees about their projects even if they put all their time and effort into it.
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in what ways are the history of the Aborigines and the Maori similer
Answer:
There are enormous differences. The Maoris are a Polynesian people with complex family and tribal structures and warlike traditions. They adapted to NZ landscape, which is mild and fertile and they were quite numerous when Europeans arrived. They put up fierce resistance to Europeans in the Maori Wars. They are still numerous in number and they have signed a treaty with the NZ Government. They tend to be very strongly built with traditional tattoos, often in their faces.
The Australian Aborigines have been in Australia for tens of thousand of years, nobody knows exactly how long but it is in excess of 50,000 years. They have the oldest continuous culture in the world - by far. Because of Australia's relative barrenness they were spread thinly across Australia but had hundreds of languages and peoples. Some were hunter gatherers in the deserts and others fished and hunted near the coasts. Because of their relative scarcity they were no match for Europeans though in many cases they resisted very fiercely but were quickly killed or imprisoned. In Tasmania they were systematically hunted until only one woman was left alive. They tend to be slimly built but have a passion for sport and many of them are very famous Australian footballers. Their speed and agility are legendary.
Both Maoris and Australian Aborigines are very proud of their heritage.
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Answer:
It was about a group of slaves who rebelled on a ship, so c
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe it is C
Explanation:
Because they were illegally enslaved, the court ruled that they can defend their freedom
Why did the founding fathers see political factions (parties) as dangerous?
Answer:
The United States Constitution is silent on the subject of political parties. The Founding Fathers did not originally intend for American politics to be partisan.
Explanation:
Which factor most contributed to the United States becoming a more multicultural society during the late 1700s and early 1800s?
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
During the late 1700s and early 1800s, the US was still a smaller country. We started welcoming immigrants with open arms. This led to us becoming more multicultural.
Which federally funded project made it possible for American families to travel to and settle in the newly acquired West?
The National Road
The Erie Canal
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
The Clermont steamboat
Answer:
the answer is the national road
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think the correct answer is B.
Explanation:
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Islam and Slavery:
Is there such a thing as benevolent slavery?
What is the condition of slaves in America?
How did expansion contribute to conflicts of slavery?
Who are abolitionists?
What can we learn from slave narratives?
What is the underground railroad?
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Answer:
Yes, there is such a thing as benevolent slavery
Slavery as a positive good was the prevailing view of white Southern U.S. politicians and intellectuals just before the American Civil War, as opposed to seeing it as a crime against humanity or even a necessary evil.
Manifest Destiny raised questions about states' rights. The Constitution did not permit the federal government to override state slavery laws, but the Wilmot Proviso attempted and failed to ban slavery in the Mexican cession.
An abolitionist, as the name implies, is a person who sought to abolish slavery during the 19th century. More specifically, these individuals sought the immediate and full emancipation of all enslaved people.
By their very existence, the narratives demonstrated that African Americans were people with mastery of language and the ability to write their own history. The narratives told of the horrors of family separation, and the inhuman workload.
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early- to mid-19th century. It was used by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states and Canada.
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How did carpetbaggers influence the social structure of the South during Reconstruction?
Question 5 options:
They set up a system in which African Americans could buy and invest in land
They policed southern states and helped enforce Reconstruction laws
They moved from the North to the South and helped Republicans get more voters
They terrorized African Americans and their allies
Question 6 (1 point)
How did carpetbaggers and scalawags influence the structure of the South during Reconstruction?
Question 6 options:
They helped create a Republican voter alliance, providing votes that supported civil rights in southern states
They were African American groups that won election to office, creating new laws that protected civil rights
They sought to overturn the legislative branch of government
They created the sharecropping system, preventing African Americans from gaining economic power in the South
Question 7 (1 point)
How did black codes affect people living in southern states during Reconstruction?
Question 7 options:
They allowed African Americans to own only certain kinds of property
They provided opportunities for African Americans to take up leadership positions in government
They prevented African Americans from owning any property
They made it illegal to deny voting rights to African Americans
Answer:
5. C
6. D
7. C
Explanation:
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The correct option for this is option :
5 - C They moved from the North to the South and helped Republicans get more voters.
6 - D They created the sharecropping system, preventing African Americans from gaining economic power in the South.
7 - C They prevented African Americans from owning any property.
How did carpetbaggers influence the social structure of the South during Reconstruction?After 1865, a number of northerners moved to the South to purchase land, lease plantations or partner with down-and-out planters in the hopes of making money from cotton. At first they were welcomed, as southerners saw the need for northern capital and investment to get the devastated region back on its feet. They later became an object of much scorn, as many southerners saw them as low-class and opportunistic newcomers seeking to get rich on their misfortune.To learn more about carpetbaggers refer :
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Can someone answer all three? Thank you! Will give brainliest. (Please do not give answers from google)
Answer:
no answer
Explanation:
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Create two newspaper headlines for two of the battle locations, one for a US paper and one for a Mexican paper.
This is pretty near to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Answer:
Create two newspaper headlines for two of the battle locations, one for a US paper and one for
Explanation:
Which legal principle states that the same set of rules should apply equally to all citizens? ( This is in Mesopotamia)
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Answer:
by using cause and effect
Explanation:
why was it important that representation in the senate was spread evenly among regions?
Answer:
Even though there may be fewer people in specific regions, they still have the right to be represented in the senate.
Explanation:
The term BC/BCE refers to
A)distances travelled
B)time before the year 1 CE
C)time after the year 1 CE
D)events shown on the map
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
B) time before the year 1 CE
Who was Williamsburg named for?
A. king William 1
B. king William 111
C. Charles 11's son
D. king james 1.s son
Answer:
B. King William III
Which of the following is NOT true of the Great Hunger?
1. It led to massive Irish immigration to the USA.
2. It was unrelated to landownership and politics in Ireland.
3. It led to the death of 1 million people in Ireland.
4. It was sparked by (began with) a potato fungus.
Answer:
number 2
Explanation:
Which of the following occurred as a result of Neolithic Revolution?
Answer:
The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization. The Neolithic Revolution started around 10,000 B.C. in the Fertile Crescent, a boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East where humans first took up farming. Shortly after, Stone Age humans in other parts of the world also began to practice agriculture. Civilizations and cities grew out of the innovations of the Neolithic Revolution.
Explanation:
Answer:
Humans survived mostly by hunting and gathering.
Explanation: