<span>a result of the jay treaty was that it : makes the british agreed to remove troops from the western frontiers
The treaty was enacted in 1795 to prevent and avert war that may happened as the aftermath following some issues that arose after the treaty of paris in 1783, the treaty that ended the American revolutionary war.</span>
New Englanders built schools. New Englanders were the group of settlers who came and settled first in Jamestown.
Explanation:
New Englanders were the colonists who settled in Jamestown. Native Americans posed to be a threat to the colonists. As time passed by, the settlers started to learn how to live in wilderness. The colonists who came from Britain were a group pf Puritans who believed that the churches in America needed Purification. Puritan community activities revolved around the church. Church services and offering mass prayer was considered important on Sundays.
Holy Gospel occupied a very important place in the life of Puritans. They felt education is necessary for them because it would give knowledge to the people to read Bible. Hence Puritans started to open schools and ensured that all were imparted with education so that they read the holy Bible.
Two things that helped spark the revolution were the salons and the location of Mexico. The revolution went on for 11 years, with much of it being fought by the peasants and low class citizens. Also, because of this divide the revolution had two different leaders when it first began. Because the country remained divided between upper and lower class, the Mexican forces were able to be easily defeated, thus making the revolution long and drawn out. An effect of this was that the rebel army had many different commanders, thus making it hard for any one of them to lead the revolution for long, with Morelos only serving for four years before his execution in 1815. This frequent change in command made it difficult to bridge the class divide and unite the country.
http://apworldhistory2012-2013.weebly.com/causes-of-the-mexican-revolution.html
Truman put limits on MacArthur because Truman was not happy that MacArthur moved to north of 38th parallel.
Also,<span>MacArthur rejected the idea of peace negotiations and he was very arrogant.
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<span>President Truman decided to use the bomb for many reasons. Having not knowledge about the existence of the bomb until his presidency, he saw it as a new weapon developed by the US and that should be used for that purpose. Secondly, Truman wanted to avoid an invasion of Japan because it would be extremely costly, difficult, and simply horrible. It also meant the loss of many more American lives since the Japanese attacks were so brutal. Truman hoped that the use of the bomb would and it's astonishing effects would be enough for Japan to surrender and they would not have to invade them. Lastly, Truman wanted to use it to show the soviets of it's power for post world war II policies. I personally believe that Truman did the right thing. It was evident in all the battles in the pacific that Japan was extremely stubborn and would do anything but admit defeat. Just taking over the underpopulated islands on the way to Japan was very difficult because of the Japanese's tireless efforts. I think that the only way to make them surrender was to scare them into a surrender. The back and forth combat wasn't completely useless but exhausting and would make the war last longer than needed.The Japanese were so focused on fighting and trying to harm us, that they trained their soldiers to die in the desperate kamikaze attacks. I really don't think that invading their homeland would lead to a surrender or end to the war. Not only would they not surrender, but many american lives would be lost in the process unnecessarily. The bomb was ready, and functional.</span>