On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. When they did that , they created Anzac day
The U.S. government sets aside lands as reservations for Native Americans.
Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The idea of an Indian territory seems to be a predecessor to the British Indian Reservation, which was developed by the Royal Declaration of 1763, and which set aside land for the indigenous people.
The proclamation confined the European population to Crown estates east of the Appalachian Mountains. Towards the conclusion of the US war in Paris (1783), the region remained active, and land was ceded to the US. In the aftermath of the U.S. Rebellion, the British Government limited the Indian Reserves' area of land until the only lands west of the Mississippi river were included.
Most Native American tribes had established ties with the British who have been faithful to the British Empire during the American revolt, but had less established connections with the colonist insurgents of the Commonwealth.
Answer:
Explanation:
Europeans introduced such domestic animals as cattle, pigs, chickens, goats, and sheep to North America, with the intent of using the animal meat for food, and hides or wool for clothing. They also inadvertently brought pest animals and plants, such as rats and assorted weeds.
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I would say that the relationship between the due process clause and the disagreement between the state and newspapers is that both of them show that your rights are protected by different documents. I might be wrong but this is what I interpreted from it.
Answer:
A new wool market was found among New England factories,<u> increasing the breeding and export of Texan cattle.</u>
Explanation:
George Wilkins Kendall, a pioneer sheep farmer near Boerne (Texas City now), widely promoted what he saw as ideal conditions for raising sheep in Texas.
With a strong emphasis on wool and not lamb, settlers in the West discovered that it was quite profitable to raise sheep because of the temperate and generally dry climate of the state of Texas.
The industry quickly spread across the Texas border.
At that time, the wool factories of New England had invented new techniques for manufacturing wool-based garments, so they decided to put a good price on Texan wool.