The Continental Congress commissioned George Washington as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army on June 19, 1775. Washington was selected over other candidates such as John Hancock based on his previous military experience and the hope that a leader from Virginia could help unite the colonies.
Answer:
He hoped to strike a decisive blow to the Allies and convince them to negotiate for peace before fresh troops could arrive.
2. Joel
3. Amos
4. Obadiah
5. Jonah
6. Micah
1. Hosea
7. Nahum
8. Habakkuk
9. Zephaniah
10. Haggai
11. Zechariah
12. Malachi
THEIR GROUPING ACCORDING TO THE EXILE AND THE KINGDOMS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH
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D.The Egyptians could not build roads, and therefore they had to depend on the Nile river for transportation.
Answer: He ordered to break the union
Explanation:
Aware of the contract between the union and Carnegie Steel was expiring on July 1, 1892, Andrew Carnegie ordered his operations manager, Frick, to dismantle the union. Frick´s reduced wages were rejected by the union, so the workers were locked out of the plant by Frick, and 3,800 workers were fired and 300 Pinkerton agents were hired to seize the plant. The union responded with the Homestead Strike, which sparkled a violent confrontation that had many Pinkerton agents as well as strikers killed or injured.