Not sure if this helps or not but also, during that time, The United States expanded the Pacific Ocean -‘From sea to shining sea’ - and defining the borders of the Continental US, as they are today.
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The correct answer is C. It is false that Santa Anna’s ruthless treatment of the Texas rebels ended at Goliad where General Urrea defied his orders to massacre over 350 captured Texans.
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The Battle of the Alamo was a siege during the Texas War of Independence (1836). The Alamo was a Catholic mission building in San Antonio, the center of the Texas Independence Movement. The Texas War of Independence was a military conflict between Mexico and rebels who fought for independence from Texas, part of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas at the time. The war ended with the independence of the Republic of Texas.
On February 23, 1836, Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna with 5,000 soldiers raided the city garrison where 180 to 200 Texan warriors were stationed, including colonists Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. The limited group of Texans withdrew to the Alamo. They would not surrender and the siege would last until March 6. The Texans ran out of ammunition and were then stormed by the Mexicans. All men were killed.
Euripides wrote The Trojan Women and other plays about the Athenians’ treatment of women.
Answer: in 1559 Elizabeth come up with the religious settlement. She passed the act of supremacy and the act of uniformity. the act of supremacy This made Elizabeth the Church's Supreme Governor. Since Christ was seen as the Head of the Church, the word 'Supreme Head' was avoided. In the English church, there was a strong ban on foreign leadership, so refusing Elizabeth's role in the Church was considered treason. The act of uniformity This made Protestantism the official faith of England and in a revised prayer book it set out principles of religious practice and worship. Some Catholic values were preserved, which Elizabeth hoped would make a successful compromise and keep her people happy.
The new treaty gained widespread support and very few declined to take the oath of allegiance to the queen. The accommodating approach of Elizabeth seemed to have succeeded on the whole, but it did not keep everyone happy and she received various attacks. Opposition came not only from Catholics but also from more radical Protestants, who rejected any agreement with Catholic ideas, known as Puritans.
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