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The history of the United States was preceded by the arrival of Native Americans in North America around 15,000 BC. Numerous indigenous cultures formed, and many disappeared in the 16th century. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 started the European colonization of the Americas. Most colonies were formed after 1600, and the United States was the first nation whose most distant origins are fully recorded. By the 1760s, the thirteen British colonies contained 2.5 million people along the Atlantic Coast east of the Appalachian Mountains. After defeating France, the British government imposed a series of taxes, including the Stamp Act of 1765, rejecting the colonists' constitutional argument that new taxes needed their approval. Resistance to these taxes, especially the Boston Tea Party in 1773, led to Parliament issuing punitive laws designed to end self-government. Armed conflict began in Massachusetts in 1775. In 1776, in Philadelphia, the Second Continental Congress declared the independence of the colonies as the "United States". Led by General George Washington, it won the Revolutionary War. The peace treaty of 1783 established the borders of the new nation. The Articles of Confederation established a central government, but it was ineffectual at providing stability as it could not collect taxes and had no executive officer. A convention wrote a new Constitution that was adopted in 1789 and a Bill of Rights was added in 1791 to guarantee inalienable rights. With Washington as the first president and Alexander Hamilton his chief adviser, a strong central government was created. Purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803 doubled the size of the United States. Encouraged by the notion of manifest destiny, United States expanded to the Pacific Coast. While the nation was large in terms of area, its population in 1790 was only 4 million. The population grew rapidly and economic growth was even greater.
Explanation:
<h3>Escribe la palabra correcta que completa la frase. Write the word that completes the sentence.</h3>
<em>En Perú es muy común oír las palabras de ________ como vicuña.</em>
Answer : En Perú es muy común oir las palabras de alpaca, guanaco y llama, como vicuña.
Explanation : These four animals are species of the same family: Camelidae, but the llama and the alpaca have been domesticated, while the guanaco and the vicuña are wild, in addition the vicuña is in danger of extinction and is more difficult to find, therefore tourists are shown animals and all are called vicuñas.
Answer:
1. te vayas
2. te quedes
3. dejes
4. traiga
5. sepas
Explanation:
You have to complete with the verbs:
1. Oh, my love, I beg you not ...!
2. I insist that ... a little more.
3. I wish that (you) ... not alone.
4. Do you want ... something?
5. I want you to ... be afraid of the dark.
Tomáis because the vosotros tells you that yo uh need to conjugate to vosotros
The answer should be "me". Yo me lo pongo. lo- el zapato