They were bringing freedom to the Native American population and rescuing them from the Spanish.
Trade between the Middle East and Europe brought the black death, but it also brought back the knowledge and literature from ancient times.
Explanation:
Europe and the Middle East were not in great relations, which was mostly because of religions conflicts. There was trade going on between them though, as well as between the Far East. This trade brought in some positives, but also some negatives in Europe.
A big negative that came in trough the trade was the black death. It originated in East or Southeast Asia, and through the trade roots through the Middle East it came to Europe. This had devastating effects on Europe, losing enormous percentage of its population, and creating big social and economic problems. The black death had huge impact in:
- Western Europe
- Southern Europe
- Central Europe
- Balkan Peninsula
On the other side, the trade routes brought back in Europe the literature and knowledge from the ancient times, primarily from ancient Greece and Rome. This turned out to be a turning point in Europe's history, but also in the world's history, as it caused the Renaissance, and from it, Europe's development and power skyrocketed.
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Answer:
the sugar cookie
Explanation:
In July 1922, Girl Scout national headquarters published an edition of The American Girl magazine for all Girl Scouts. The issue contained a recipe for a sugar cookie that could be baked and sold to raise funds for local councils. Thus, the simple sugar cookie was arguably the first true Girl Scout Cookie.
Answer:
Native Americans were seen as “hostile,” white Americans were stealing the land, through force might I add, and the Native Americans retaliated, very justifiably.
John Hancock, who was one of the wealthiest men in America at the time inherited his business from his uncle who was a mercantile businessman. He became a merchant, statesman, and served as a president of the Second Continental Congress amongst many other positions within that included Governor of Massachusetts.