Answer:
A: Let settlers freely practice their heir own religions
Explanation:
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Answer: A
Explanation:
The New England colonies allowed the settlers to practice the religions on their own in comparison to the Middle colonies.
Option A is correct.
What is a religion?
Religion is the practice being exercised by the individuals where they followed the teachings given in the holy books.
The middle colonies were created for supporting the religious as well as economic scenarios and the colonies of New England were mainly concerned with the proving the religious freedom to the citizens of that country.
Therefore, Option A is correct in relation to Middle colonies.
Describe the challenges faced by Zebulon Pike and James Wilkinson.
Answer:
James Watson, one of the discoverers of the double helix. James Watson was a pioneer molecular biologist who is credited, along with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, with discovering the double helix structure of the DNA molecule. The trio won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962 for their work.
Explanation:
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Ancestors of America’s Native people crossed a land bridge made of ice called?
Answer:
The Bering Land Bridge
Why were the Middle Ages a dark time for learning?
Which of the following was not offered by William Penn to settlers in Pennsylvania?
Representative government
Settlement of Englishmen only
Inexpensive land for settlement
Religious freedom for all colonists
Answer:
Settlement of Englishmen only .Explanation:
William Penn who established and founded Pennsylvania made sure that the colony was open and free from all restrictions. Pennsylvania became a haven for religious toleration and culturally diverse colony in America.Penn made provisions for elected/representative government and supported the idea of co-existence. Pennsylvania was open for all kinds of people and religious denominations. The land was also sold at reasonable prices and settlers were encouraged peaceful co-existence.Penn also had good relations with the natives and had secured fair and respectable treaties with them.Answer:
Settlement of englishmen only
What had been the only tax left when parliament repealed the Townshend Acts?
Answer:
I hope this helps
Explanation:
The British parliament repealed the Townshend duties on all but tea. The British government, led by Prime Minister Lord North, maintained the taxes on tea, in order to underscore the supremacy of parliament
What was the effect of Hurricane Floyd in North Carolina?
Answer:Floyd produced a storm tide over 10 feet high across the Cape Fear area beaches, destroying many beachfront homes, businesses, and piers, and causing severe beach erosion. In North Carolina, a total of 537,000 homes and businesses lost power during the storm.
Explanation:
Answer: Hurricane Floyd caused lots a floods over a period of several weeks.
Explanation:
Hurricane Floyd made hurricane Dennis even worse. By the pass of hurricane Dennis there was already around 10 inches of rain which Hurricane Floyd (made it worse by) over saturating the soil and caused flooding ¨...nearly every river basin in the eastern part of the state exceeded 500-year flood levels¨
Why do you think original British colonists settled and established colonies along the East Coast of the United States?
How did Democracy begin?
Answer:
In the year 507 B.C., the Athenian leader Cleisthenes introduced a system of political reforms that he called demokratia, or “rule by the people” (from demos, “the people,” and kratos, or “power”). It was the first known democracy in the world.
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why archaeologists examine the things that people left behind.
Answer: To learn more about human history, about the past civilizations and peoples.
Answer:
To study how people lived in the past and how we improved our lifestyles.
how does the availability of resources affect civilization?
Answer:
The increase availability of resources has increased their use. Even the majority of renewable resources can be exhausted if people consume them at a faster rate than they can be renewed
Explanation:
what inspired religious freedom and led to the creation of more types of churches?
Answer:
Great Awakening
Explanation:
Which group most likely built tepees and ate buffalo as part of
their diet?
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Write your 500-word, narrative-style legend of a Native American tribe of your choosing here.
Answer:
The Cherokee were the mountaineers of the South, holding the entire Allegheny region from the interlocking head-streams of the Kanawha and Tennessee southward almost to the site of Atlanta, and from the Blue Ridge on the east to the Cumberland range on the west, a territory comprising an area of about 40,000 square miles, now included in the states of Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. Their principal towns were upon the headwaters of the Savannah, Hiwassee, and Tuckasegee, and along the whole length of Little Tennessee to its junction with the mainstream. Itsâtĭ, or Echota, on the south bank of Little Tennessee, a few miles above the mouth of Tellico River, in Tennessee, was commonly considered the capital of the Nation. As the advancing whites pressed upon them from the east and northeast the more exposed towns were destroyed or abandoned and new settlements were formed lower down Tennessee and on the upper branches of the Chattahoochee and the Coosa.
As is always the case with tribal geography, there were no fixed boundaries, and on every side, the Cherokee frontiers were contested by rival claimants. In Virginia, there is reason to believe, the tribe was held in check in the early days by the Powhatan and the Monacan. On the east and southeast, the Tuscarora and Catawba were their inveterate enemies, with hardly even a momentary truce within the historic period; and evidence goes to show that the Sara or Cheraw was full as hostile. On the south, there was hereditary war with the Creeks, who claimed nearly the whole of upper Georgia as theirs by original possession, but who were being gradually pressed down toward the Gulf until, through the mediation of the United States, a treaty was finally made fixing the boundary between the two tribes along a line running about due west from the mouth of Broad River on the Savannah. Toward the west, the Chickasaw on the lower Tennessee and the Shawano on the Cumberland repeatedly turned back the tide of Cherokee invasion from the rich central valleys, while the powerful Iroquois in the far north set up an almost unchallenged claim of paramount lordship from the Ottawa river of Canada southward at least to the Kentucky River. On the other hand, by their defeat of the Creeks and expulsion of the Shawano, the Cherokee made good the claim which they asserted to all the lands from upper Georgia to the Ohio River, including the rich hunting grounds of Kentucky. Holding as they did the great mountain barrier between the English settlements on the coast and the French or Spanish garrisons along the Mississippi and Ohio, their geographic position, no less than their superior number, would have given them the balance of power in the South but for looseness of tribal organization in striking contrast to the compactness of the Iroquois league, by which for more than a century the French power was held in check in the north. The English, indeed, found it convenient to recognize certain chiefs as supreme in the tribe, but the only real attempt to weld the whole Cherokee Nation into a political unit was that made by the French agent, Priber, about 1736, which failed from its premature discovery by the English. We frequently find their kingdom divided against itself, their very number preventing unity of action, while still giving them importance above that of neighboring tribes.
Explanation:
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How many pounds of flowers does it take to get 1 pound of Saffron. *
Answer:
Not sure how many punds that is but you might need to check with your venue first. Real flowers stain floors and table linens and they get really mad when that happens. Although, all of our wedding flowers were real we used silk flowers for the flowers in the aisle.
For your tables if you end up using fresh flowers you may only need like 2-3 stems per table (you wouldn't believe how many petals are tucked away in one rose bloom).
If you go silk e-bay has vendors that sell them in packs of 100 or more for like $3/bag.
whay did doctors and priests do when the black death hit Europe
Answer:
They would make cures
Explanation:
Some of the cures they tried included: Rubbing onions, herbs or a chopped up snake (if available) on the boils or cutting up a pigeon and rubbing it over an infected body. Drinking vinegar, eating crushed minerals, arsenic, mercury or even ten-year-old treacle!
Answer:
thanks for the 5 points
Explanation:
they would make cures
What were the main differences between the North and the South? How did
they contribute to igniting the Civil War? What was the war primarily about?
The North wanted the new states to be “free states.” Most northerners thought that slavery was wrong and many northern states had outlawed slavery. The South, however, wanted the new states to be “slave states.” Cotton, rice, and tobacco were very hard on the southern soil. *put into own words*
What newly learned skill enabled the Colonists to survive in the new
Explanation:
We do not know why the Indians of the Chesapeake, fierce protectors of their own territory, refrained from destroying the weak vulnerable English outpost in its earliest days, especially since these same tribes wiped out the Spanish mission of Ajacán thirty-seven years earlier. (For a companion lesson see Failed European Colonies in the New World.) The Indians left no written record of their experience with the settlers. However, we do have Percy’s account. If we keep in mind the limitations of his understanding of Indian culture, his European biases, language barriers, the dangerous situation the settlers were in, and the rivalries that apparently existed among the various tribes, we can, through careful and sensitive reading, arrive at a plausible speculation: perhaps the Indians allowed Jamestown to survive because the presence of the English provided advantages to some tribes — trade goods, for example, or prestige — as they vied with others to gain power within the Powhatan Confederation. This exercise in close reading will allow students to be ethnohistorians, discerning the motives and actions of people who left no written evidence.
Answer:
D, all of the above
Explanation:
Describe the causes and effects of the 1984 Memorial Day Flood.
Answer:
It was caused by 6-15 deluge from a stalled cold front.
Explanation:
All the rain had fell 8 hr period from 20:30 May 26 to 04:30 May 27,84 /add in your own words.
Answer:caused by 6-15 inches of rain falling in an 8-hour timeframe
Explanation:
It was the worst flooding event in the history Tulsa, it was caused by 6-15 inches of rain falling in an 8-hour timeframe. The Mingo Creek basin received at least 9 inches of rain.
1. Summarize the Key Developments and Contributions of these Mesoamerican Cultures?
a. Olmec-
b. Maya
C. Toltec & Aztec
d. Hohokam
e. Anasazi
The. Olmeca: One of the main contributions of this culture was the development of writing. This is because some scholars believe that this was the first civilization in the western hemisphere. In addition, this culture was responsible for inventing the number zero and inventing the Mesoamerican calendar. This was one of the first Mesoamerican civilizations and many of its customs influenced the cultures that later emerged as artificial bleeding.
B. Maia: Mayan culture was very important in the development of mathematics, topography, in the manipulation of fabrics used to make works of art. In addition, this culture was very influential in architecture, elaborating techniques and concepts that have been studied until today.
c. Toltec and Aztec: The main contribution of these cultures was the development of extremely productive agricultural techniques and systems that are still used today and promote a food supply. They were also the developers of an organized social and political organization.
d. Hohokam: They were responsible for the development of the commercial organization, creating large centers and promoting trade inside and outside the territory, in addition to allowing the creation of channels around large cities.
and. Anasazi: They had a great contribution in architecture, mainly in relation to the construction of family houses. They also developed productive and efficient agricultural systems, but their contribution is more evident in the arts and crafts.
In what city did Edison construct the first central power station? PLEASE HELP ME FIRST
Answer:
Manhattan is where Edison constructed the first central power station
Answer:
Manhattan
Explanation:
Pearl Street station was the first central power station in the U.S. This is located in Manhattan.
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To what empire did Columbus
belong?
Answer:
castile
Explanation:
Following persistent lobbying, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II agreed to sponsor a journey west, in the name of the Crown of Castile. Columbus left Castile in August 1492 with three ships, and after a stopover in the Canary Islands made landfall in the Americas on 12 October (later celebrated as Columbus Day).
Explain what a historical era is
Answer: A historical era is a period of which a certain amount of events have in all changed humanity in a certain way.
Explanation:
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Match the national development term in column 1 with the description in column 2
5. On what date was the Declaration of Independence signed?
6. According to Jefferson where do people get their rights? What about the government?
7. According to the first paragraph, what is the purpose of the Declaration?
Answer:
August 2, 1776
We have governments to protect our unalienable rights and to create Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
The first paragraph of the Declaration is its Preamble, that is its introduction and statement of purpose. ... By saying this, the authors of the Declaration state what they are going to do -- they are going to break away from England. This is the most important purpose of the first paragraph.
Explanation:
How does the author use paragraphs 30-31 to refine their ideas? Cite evidence in your answer.
Answer:
From paragraphs 30-31, the author refines their idea of the Declaration of Independence by revealing that their call for independence was because they were being oppressed by the British and have made several petitions for redress in a humble way, appealed to them for justice but they were being turned down and even maltreated for it.
Therefore, they rise up to be free and separate from the British.
Below are evidences that supports my answer:
From Paragraph 30:
"In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury."
From Paragraph 31:
"We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends."
Explanation:
The paragraphs are part of "The Declaration of Independence" which was written by Thomas Jefferson by the consent of the committee. It stated the clear reasons the people of America sought for independence from the British. The tyranny and injustice from the Prince was unbearable so they needed to separate.
In paragraphs 30-31 the author refines his ideas by showing the indifference and violence of the British government towards the petition of the American colonists.
The text shown in the question above is part of the US Declaration of Independence.
These documents show the reasons that led the American colonists to declare war on England, to achieve territorial independence.
The document alleges that the American colonies were exploited and very violently humiliated by the British government. In paragraphs 30-31 the author refines these ideas by stating that:
The settlers had many problems with the British government, but they all tried to resolve their problems peacefully and diplomatically.However, Great Britain was indifferent to the requests made by the settlers and instead of solving the problems decided to increase them.According to these paragraphs, the British government became even more violent, unjustly oppressing the colonies.This showed that pacifism was not an option for the British government and therefore the colonies should cut all relations with Great Britain, even if violently, guaranteeing independence.The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in the world and served as an inspiration for other colonies dissatisfied with European rule.
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Which region had the most minerals
Answer:
west i think
Explanation:
How did the slave trade affect the African communities
Answer:the slave trade had profound impact on africa completely reshaping various aspevts of society it helped to create a robust reigional trade network for the foodstuffs and crafted goods of small producers along the river
Explanation:
How did the development of agriculture affect people's health?
Answer:
Agriculture and AKST can affect a range of health issues including undernutrition, chronic diseases, infectious diseases, food safety, and environmental and occupational health.
how did Cleopatra regain her throne?
What helped a two-party political system to develop?
Answer:
it featured two national parties competing for control of the presidency, Congress, and the states: the Federalist Party, created largely by Alexander Hamilton, and the rival Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party, formed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, usually called at the time the Republican Party