It could be argued that the characteristic that is the most important for development of a civilization is "food production," since having a surplus of food allows people who are not farmers to develop new skills and trades.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord which was fought on 1775 were the first military clashes of the American Revolutionary War made the scene at Lexington so chaotic.
Explanation:
The Battles of Lexington and Concord was the root to start of the American Revolutionary war on April 19, 1775. The British Army set out from Boston to capture Samuel Adams, leaders of rebel and John Hancock in Lexington as well as to destroy the Americans store of weapons and ammunition in Concord.
The Americans combined in their small army to stop the British soldiers. British and American armies met up at Lexington which is a small town on the way to Concord. The British's soldiers were more in number than Americans. Therefore British won the battle.
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1. Cortes' motives to write about Tenochtitlan is very political in nature. Cortes is known to be a conquistador and it is in his great interests to have some form of power in this discovery. Seeing how wealthy Tenochtitlan is, he is awed and impressed at all the rare sights. He wrote embellished letters about Tenochtitlan to Charles the V to encourage the kingdom to conquer this great Aztec empire and probably provide him a very suitable rank or position as its discoverer.
2. He chose to write topics about food, houses, shops, and temples because it is what became prominent to him when he visited. These are the sights that he wants to enthrall the king with.
3. Ultimately, Cortes' intended audience is the King. King Charles the V is the one he wants to reach through his letters in high hopes that the king will be moved to conquer the Aztec empire of Tenochtitlan.