The Sugar Trade and cotton were the main reasons for the Triangular Trade. The British demanded high amounts of sugar for tea, food, and other goods, the more they needed the more the workers were needed to obtain this high quantity of sugar. So the British started bringing slaves to the British Caribbean and the Colonies. The colonies and the Caribbean out put sugar and tobacco and cotton. While the British supplied rum, textiles (clothes, shoes, etc.) and other manufactured goods to the African slaves. It was just a revolving door after that, the process would start over.
The correct answer is B. It was started by a colonial army led by George Washington. He was 22 at the time and led the colonist army against the French. It wasn't about Louisbourg but about 2 other locations. It wasn't fought in China but it was a part of a greater war that was also fought in Asia. It started much later than 1684.
THE ANSWER IS C, I HOPE THIS HELPED!!
Controlling vast lands throughout the Mediterranean. The Roman control of trade and resources in the Mediterranean gave the empire vast power and allowed them to grow quickly. The Mediterranean control meant the Roman Empire was able to hold vast amounts of land and travel through the water to manage the lands around the sea. Many resources were found in these lands which also contributed to the wealth and power of the Romans.
In the Battle of Mogadishu there was one operation in 1983 the Gothic Serpent in Somali.
The battle intended to capture Omar Salad Elmi and Mohamed Hassan Awale, the first was Somali National Alliance Foreign Minister and the second was Aidid's political adviser.
During the mission the Task Force Ranger executed it successfully but a crowd formed around the building, including military and non-military civilians fired back on US shooting down a helicopter and a Black Down.
The troops tried to move to another crash site and confronted a lot of resistance and by the end U.S. lost 18 soldiers and had more than 73 hurted and 1 captured. This situation tore American citizens and President Clinton decided withdraw majority of U.S forces from Somali because of public response to this losses.