John Adams proposed George Washington be commander-in-chief.?
A trained, experienced leader during the French and Indian War, Washington was the logical choice to leadthe Continental Army. The Army was formed by the Continental Congress in 1775 after the outbreak of the American Revolution. Washington served as Commander-in-Chief of the army throughout the War
On June 15, Adams formally nominated George Washington as commander in chief of the Continental Army; Washington accepted the post the next day. On June 17, the newly named army fought the Battle of Bunker Hill, as John Adam’s wife, Abigail, and son, John Quincy, watched from their hometown of Braintree.
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#2 The major goal was to link Lake Erie and the other great lakes with the Atlantic coast through a canal
#3 <span>It was like a minor gold strike for farmers, manufaturers and the transportation</span>
#4 They wanted to expand their knowledge in canal building and take the practices of the British canal system to mind
Answer:
The question is not properly organized to facilitate the pattern of answer required, however, I provide the answers in the most helpful format below:
A) Third Crusade - organized in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem after it fell to Saladin.
B) Second Crusade - organized by King Louis VII of France and the German emperor.
C) Third Crusade (Battle of Jaffa) - ended in a truce signed by Richard and Saladin.
D) Second Crusade - caused distrust between Byzantine and Catholic Christians aimed to recapture Edessa.
Explanation:
Between the 11th and the 17th centuries, Christians and Muslims were entangled in a series of bloody religious wars mostly predicated on maintaining territorial and influential dominance within the regions of Europe and western Asia. The crusades, as they were tagged were offensives orchestrated mostly by the catholic church and championed by the European monarchies with vested interests.
In connection with the question, following are important highlights of the relevant crusades:
The First crusade: Fought between 1096–1099 and ended mostly in victory capturing important the city of Nicaea, restoring much of western Anatolia to the Byzantine Empire and successfully capture Jerusalem (the Holy Land)
The Second crusade: started in 1147 to reclaim the County of Edessa which had fallen to the forces of Zengi the previous year. Championed by two European kings, Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany and lasted through 1149 ending in the defeat of both kings.
This defeat led to a significant distrust between Byzantine and catholic Christians of Odo, Deuil, and Syriac as the latter believed that the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos secretly ordered Turks to attack them.
The Second crusade:
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