Answer:
Battles of Lexington and Concord
Siege of Boston
Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill)
Ticonderoga (First Battle)
Invasion of Canada
Explanation:
Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought on April 19, 1775.
Siege of Boston started on April 19, 1775 and lasted until March of 1776.
First battle Ticonderoga happened on May 10, 1775.
Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill) happened on June 17, 1775.
Invasion of Canada started on June 1775 and lasted until October of 1776.
The four men representing the federalist in the ratification battle are Madison, Hamilton, John Jay and Washington. At the opposite end of the spectrum, so men who did represent the anti-federalist were Richard Henry Lee and Thomas Jefferson. The central argument in this battle was the ratification of the federalism of the new-born United State of America.
Answer:around 1914
Explanation: because they would blame herps on them
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
Explanation: Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Christian minister, scholar and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. His "I have a dream speech" is popular all around the world. He believed in a moderate non-violent approach for achieving equality.
Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was also very popular during the civil rights movement. He is best known for his staunch and controversial black racial advocacy and his belief that the movement's aim be achieved by any means necessary.
Luther King advocated non-violent direct action and passive resistance while Malcolm X urged his fellow black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression by any means necessary, even violence. This basic difference in their strategies often made them at odds with each other.
It was found in the form of <span>eclipse predictions and tables
These showed how many countries exchanged scientific discoveries and worked together in order to develop a bigger understanding of the world. For example, without Arabs Europeans would have had significantly lower understanding of mathematics, while Arabs would have a much smaller basis for their discoveries since they translated all books that they could find that were western.</span>