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The President of the USA is not required to have ever held any office
or been elected to anything. A candidate's level of education or training
for anything is irrelevant, and it would be totally un-American to impose
any sort of religious test.
In fact, a candidate for president is not required to have any skills, talent,
ability, experience, or qualifications of any kind.
The only constitutional requirement is that the candidate will need to turn
35 years old by the time s/he takes office.
<h2><u><em>Indentured servants were given new homes after they were set free</em></u></h2>
Answer:
i think it's the compromise of 1850
Explanation:
Correct items that apply:
- The British gained control of Hong Kong.
- British citizens were granted immunity from Chinese laws.
- Chinese would pay the British for losses in the war.
- China would open five ports for foreign trade.
So, the only incorrect item in that list was "The British lost to the Chinese." The British did not lose -- they won and imposed the various conditions listed above.
<u>Further context/detail on the First Opium War (1839-1842)</u>
Britain had been trying to gain trade access to China as part of its imperial ambitions. They found a product they could get Chinese people to buy -- the drug, opium. The Chinese government vehemently opposed this illegal trading the British were carrying on, and the First Opium War resulted. The British won and imposed the Treaty of Nanking on China in 1842, which compelled China to open its doors more widely to foreign trade. The United States followed up in 1844 with The Treaty of Wangxia, which gave the US access to trade in China.
From 1850 to 1860, conflict continued between the British and the Chinese in the Second Opium War, again with Britain prevailing and forcing China to open trade rules still further.
Answer:
The similar connection between the places in U.S. territories is based after the name of the explorers, that include:
Vermont is a state in the New England region that is named after Samuel de Champlain.
Columbus, the state capital of Ohio, United States that is the most populous city in the state is named after Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer.
A large body of salt water, the Hudson Bay in northeastern Canada is named after Henry Hudson
.
New Hampshire is a state in the New England region was named after John Mason, the English explorer.