Hitler was a dictator whilst Mussolini was a fascist leader. While you could say that Mussolini had a strong over all approval by Italy in the beginning they were not seen popular leaders. The living conditions of these countries were terrible because these leaders were just using these countries as a temporary "house" for there over all plan of world domination much like a parasite uses its host to feed off of. They were living in a time of great stress and disapproval towards themselves and we're slowly slipping there way to their death, Mussolini being killed by his people and Hitler killing himself so not to have the same fate.
Since the colonies belonged to them, they were justified in all of them. The <span>colonists didn't mind the taxes, they minded that they didn't get any say.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is A.
- I - The British harassment and impressment of American sailors
- III - General Andrew Jackson was defeated by the British forces in Canada
Explanation:
The war of 1812 ( Second War for American independence) was a war fought between Britain and the United States. The attack on Canada by the United States started the war, as an effort to gain more territory and also cut off Britain's supply of arms and ammunition to Indians Techumen who had long battled with the United States.
The major cause of the war was as a result of Britain's economic harassment of the United States and the impressment of American sailors. The war lasted for 2 years and 8 months and ended on 17th February 1815.
The war came to an end after the defeat of the British soldiers in the Battle of New Orleans led by General Andrew Jackson of the United States. The war also brought about the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.
Answer:
(B) America was too large and too far away.
Explanation:
Thomas Paine argued in “Common Sense” in favor of American Independence. The pain had many arguments to defend American independence, first he said that it was absurd for an island to rule a continent, he envisioned that the US would grow and defended that independence should be sought during the moment that the colonies were small.
He also argued that Britain was very distant from America and this made the governing of the colonies very hard. Any petition to the Parliament would take a year to the colonies receive a response, this made governing impossible.