The revolutionary war was known as the "American war of independence",It all started with the confronting between British troops and local Militia in Massachusetts On April 19,1775. The British collonies Was led by George Washington and was helped by France and other powered collonies.This War was very important because it was time when collonist in America rebelled against the rule Of Britian. The colony fought many battles and It became known as the independent country, it got the freedom they fought for.This war lasted from 1775 to 1783. This war ended specifically because General Cornwallis surrendered and was forced to sourrender the british position at yorktown. Not to long when The general sourrendered the treaty of paris was signed and the United states became an independent/colonial power.
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<span>The change came before World War Two rather than after the War. President Roosevelt and his advisors concluded that the United States needed to become involved in foreign affairs in both the Atlantic and the Pacific theaters. In the Atlantic sector, the key blow was the fall of France. This meant that the only anti-Nazi power in Europe was Britain. Even though Britain managed to weather the first great crisis, the Battle of Britain, Prime Minister Churchill knew that the British could not go on without help. The British simply could not maintain sufficient manufacturing, especially of big capital projects, without assistance. </span>
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Sorry I know this was 3 days ago but the flooding had left very rich soil that was really good for farming.
Answer;
The Senate must approve many presidential actions.
Explanation;
-The House of Representatives has the power to impeach a government official, in effect serving as prosecutor. It has the sole power to conduct impeachment trials, essentially serving as jury and judge.
-Additionally, the president nominates , and with the advice and consent of the senate, he or she appoints the ambassadors, public ministers, judges of the supreme court and other officers in the federal government. The senate can therefore approve or reject the presidential appointees to executive and judicial branch orders.