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The illustration shows a plan for the city of Washington from the late 1700s. What resulted from this plan was that "There were not enough funds for the federal government to create a national capital and pay its debts."
Here, we are talking about the plan known as the "L'Enfant Plan" of 1791. It was a plan to urbanize the zone of what today is Washington D.C. and was designed by a close man of United States President George Washington. His name was Pierre L'Enfant. He suggested that the new capital of the country could be located next to the Potomac River for the many advantages it generated for trade and as a means of transportation.
L'Enfant was a French architect that had known Washington during the years of the Continental Army that fought against the British troops during the Revolutionary War.
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It was NOT Washington, it was William Pitt
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First, you should list the order of the solar system and how the planets are arranged.
Second, you should draw the sun and the rings around the sun to place the planets.
Third, You should draw the planets.
Lastly, you should write the name of the planets either on the or right under them.
Desiderius Erasmus lived during a time period of significant change in 1500's Europe. This rebirth, or awakening, was being felt around the known world. During this time period in Europe, a religious renaissance was occurring. The Catholic Church, which was once the one and only church with the Pope as its all powerful leader, was beginning to be challenged by "free thinkers" who opposed some of the traditions and ideals put forth by Catholicism. This time period was also a rebirth/renaissance in the areas of technology, science, arts, and philosophy. The introduction of gunpowder, for an example, forever changed human warfare and made battles more deadly than ever.