History, 18.03.2021 02:30 Willywill15
1) What class these British Citizens living in America are from. Why is their "class" important? 2) What is British Liberty in the 18th Century? Why is it important for understanding the Revolutionary mindset? 3) Why is the Stamp Act important in this process of "becoming An American?" What does "Taxation without representation really mean? 4) Why did the African Americans fight in the Revolution? What did they hope to gain? Were they successful in achieving their goals? 5) Some have argued that Africans lost all of their culture due to the traumatic journey across the Atlantic. Is this true or do we evidence to prove otherwise?
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00, gabby0524
Which statement describes an important outcome of the congress of vienna? a. napoleon launched his final european military campaigns. b. european states had their borders clearly defined. c. jewish people were given equal right in germanic states d. the slave trade became increasingly important to european economies.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30, shymitch32
Read these lines from "o captain! my captain! ". o the bleeding drops of red, where on the deck my captain lies, fallen cold and dead. how does whitman use the extended metaphor to refer to lincoln’s death? a. whitman compares lincoln’s death to what the death for all the soldiers was like. b. whitman compares lincoln’s death to the loss of one of the army generals. c. whitman compares lincoln’s death to the loss of losing a family member in the war. d. whitman compares lincoln’s tragic death to a captain lying dead on the deck of his ship.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30, OliviaParis8837
Many had hoped that a compromise would be reached to prevent further nation divide. which compromise do you think could have best prevented the civil war from occurring? explain why or why not using details from the lesson.
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