Latitude is a measurement on a globe or map of location north or south of the Equator. Technically, there are different kinds of latitude—geocentric, astronomical, and geographic (or geodetic)—but there are only minor differences between them. In most common references, geocentric latitude is implied. Given in degrees, minutes, and seconds, geocentric latitude is the arc subtended by an angle at Earth’s centre and measured in a north-south plane poleward from the Equator. Thus, a point at 30°15′20″ N subtends an angle of 30°15′20″at the centre of the globe; similarly, the arc between the Equator and either geographic pole is 90° (one-fourth the circumference of Earth, or 1/4 × 360°), and thus the greatest possible latitudes are 90° N and 90° S.
The Committees of Correspondence intensified the divisions between the colonists and Britain by rallying colonial opposition against British policy. They also established a political union among the Thirteen Colonies which brought the colonies together in rising up against the British and their policies
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There were many actions and characteristics of Teddy Roosevelt that contributed to his reputation as the first modern president, but one of the biggest was that his set aside land for national parks.