During the early Byzantine period it served as a place of refuge against foreign invaders. From the 10th century, Thebes became a centre of the new silk trade, its silk workshops boosted by imports of soaps and dyes from Athens. The growth of this trade in Thebes continued to such an extent that by the middle of the 12th century, the city had become the biggest producer of silks in the entire Byzantine empire, surpassing even the Byzantine capital, Constantinople. The women of Thebes were famed for their skills at weaving. Theban silk was prized above all others during this period, both for its quality and its excellent reputation.
Answer:
It recognised the thirteen colonies as independent states, is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The treaty of Paris was signed in 1783 and formally ended the American Revolutionary War. It was negotiated by American politicians John Jay, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams with the representatives of King George Third. The British crown ceded most of the territory east of Mississippi river to <em>the United States and also recognised the American Independence</em>. The territories ceded by the king almost doubled the size of the nation and made way for the westward expansion. The treaty also marked the end of American revolutionary war.
Which of the following is consistent with the law of supply:
1. The price of a good falls and its supply decreases.
2.The price of a good rises and its quantity supplied decreases.
3.The price of a good rises and its supply increases.
4.The price of a good rises and its quantity supplied increases.
As the price of a product goes down, the quantity supplied goes up. As the price of a product goes up, the quantity supplied goes down. As the price of a product goes down, the quantity supplied goes down. As the price of a product goes up, the quantity supplied stays the same.
Answer: yes
Explanation: white people have a tendency to think we are dominant race however mexicans are quite racist also
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An educator who encouraged women to become teachers