"witchs marks" =scars
Or back in the day they used really bizarre evidence like swim tests, where they believed a witch would float with something pulling them down as a symbol that the water is rejecting their body and prayer tests because witches apparently weren't capable of reciting prayers from the bible
<u>Which document was completed in 1787?</u>
<em>Constitution</em>
The <u>Constitution of the United States</u> was signed on <u>September 17, 1787,</u> and settled the main principles of government in the country. Throughout the same year, members of the Constitutional Convention reunited to revise and debate over the <u>Articles of Federation</u>, ultimately deciding a new constitution that would establish a new type of government.
A group of US businessmen overthrew the Queen of Hawai'i, took over the government, and requested that the United States annex the island chain. The US Marines were sent to Hawai'i as peacekeepers, but there were some reports that they were actively supporting the rebel government. Two men were sent separately to Hawai'i on fact-finding missions, to find out what's going on over there. One was sent by Pres. Benjamin Harrison, who believed in Manifest Destiny and favored the annexation of Hawai'i. After Pres. Cleveland, a supporter of Hawai'i's Queen Lili'uokalani, retook office in 1893, he sent the other. The two reports that the men submitted differed greatly. On the 100th anniversary of the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, a native Hawaiian student stated that the truth about what happened in Hawai'i around 1893 lies somewhere between the two reports. Eventually Cleveland gave in to the Republicans because Queen Lili'uokalani refused Cleveland's deal, which was for her to pardon the American rebels in exchange for help getting her restored to her throne.
Answer:
Correct answer is d. Guilford Courthouse
Explanation:
D is the correct answer because among the mentioned options Guilford Courthouse is the battlefield in North Carolina.
All other offered options / Charleston, Camden and Ninety Six were battles that were led on the soil of South Carolina.