In England's North American colonies, the Great Awakening contributed to the development of a common American identity.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Great Awakening was a religious re-establishment in the American colonies which faded the differences between various Christian sects. This uplifted relationships between various believers of Christianity and eventually strengthened the bonds over time.
After moving ahead from such differences regarding church hierarchy and belief colonies found cooperation between them and achieved common ground which helped them to develop common American identity. And this helped in the foundation of many new religious institutions and united people in terms of believes.
Fox talbot - <span>Photographs
isaac singer - </span>Sewing machine
<span>Etienne Lenoir - <span>Gasoline engine
</span></span><span>Alfred Nobel - <span>Dynamite
</span></span><span>Wilhelm Roentgen - <span>X-rays</span></span>
The correct answer is to have their lands protected
Explanation: After many years of struggles and land taken, Native Americans fought in every way so that their land would not be stolen yet again. This was the scenario in the year 1960, where they fought so that their lands were not taken or that something bad happened as it happened before.
Before the Industrial Revolution,demand for oriental goods remained the driving force behind European imperialism, European stake in Asiare remained confined largely to trading stations and strategic outposts <span>necessary to protect trade</span>