James Cook began the colonization of Australia in 1770 (18th century) for Great Britain. In 1788, Great Britain returned to Australia to establish a penal colony (used to exile prisoners). Other colonies were established throughout the 18th century.
Answer:
d. upheld papal claims to supremacy over secular rulers
Explanation:
Unam Sanctam is the most famous papal document which was issued in 1302 which affirmed that the papal have supremacy over all human authorities.
The document defined it that the spiritual power rest upon the church and while the temporal power rests upon kings and soldiers.
Pope Boniface VIII issued the Unam Sanctam on November 18th, 1302.
Conditions for African Americans in the North were poor and there was racism, but they lived how they could and made what they can out of being free.
The correct answer should be B. Party leader
The representative of the nation is of the people and the country, same with chief executive, while the commander in chief role is for the army. The party leader is for his/her own party.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company over a much larger force of the Nawab of Bengal and his French allies on 23 June 1757, under the leadership of Robert Clive. The first British victory in South Asia, the battle helped the Company seize control of Bengal.