<em>Most likely. Without the typewriter, however, we would have a much more basic computer. It would have probably taken much longer to develop, as well.</em>
Answer: In both of the uprisings slaves were executed.
Explanation:
One way that the uprisings were different is that in the New York uprising slaves did kill some white men. In the Richmond uprising, the slaves never got the chance to kill any men.
In Gabriel's Rebellion, the leader of the slave uprising was Gabriel. His own people turned on him and told their owners. Another slave saw him and the others escaping and turned him in. He was found and returned to Richmond and was then hanged with 23 other slaves.
In the 1912 New York Uprising, The slaves did revolt without being told on and succeeded in killing 9 white men. There was an additional 6 men who were injured during the uprising.
In both instances, there were around the same number of slaves. In Richmond there were 24 and New York 23. However, they charged 70 men in the uprising even though they were not involved. there were 21 slaves who were executed.
Well, Germany was considered our enemy because of their submarines/U-boats were sinking American vessels. Germany also encouraged Mexico to attack the Americans through notes called the Zimmerman notes. Hopefully this helps.
<span>The farmers were very much against the Whisky Tax that was
made into law in 1791 during the administration of President George
Washington. The purpose of the tax was to
raise funds to pay for the war debt gained during the Revolutionary War. Farmers resisted this law and many of them were war veterans believed
that they were battling against taxation that had no representation. Still the law was legal and the government reaffirmed
that it was within Congress’ legal expression of its taxation laws. This led to
widespread acts of violence that government sent the militia to quell the
protesters.</span>
Answer:
the answer would be A.) Espiritu Santo de Zunigad
Explanation:
Presidio de la Bahia, a National Historic Landmark, followed Mission Espiritu Santo when it moved to its current location in 1749. The presidio became important during Mexican Independence and the Texas Revolution, and it is located nearby the mission