Samuel De Champlain, an important figure in French History. An interesting figure...He was an amazing explorer, geographer, navigator, a soldier and etc...He established quite a few land-scapes in his voyages. One being in The New colony of France - The City of Quebec. During his voyages, he traveled through many seas, including; the northern sea, Celtic Sea (France to Spain. first voyage), and Lac Attigouautau - fresh water.
He even had the "Atlantic Ocean" temporarily be named after him - The Champlain Sea.
I hope this helps :) Lets hope I didnt miss any seas.
I think the answer is A.
The person is making a deduction by connecting the two works with Homer.
Homer wrote both these epics. Odysseus becomes prominent in later part of the
Iliad. It is in the Odyssey that he is
the main character in the story.
The correct answer is "He was a leader in the British army."
George Washington (1732-1799) leaded the American forces in the American Revolutionary War and became the First President of the United States, this why he is considered one of the Fathers of this country.
The Seven Years' War took place before all that, between 1756 and 1763. It was a global conflict involving all European powers. Due to the his former experience in the French and Indian Wars, Washington was appointed leader of the British militia from Virginia, and fiercely fought the French there.
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The emergance of Joan of Arc boosted the French's morale. In 1429 Joan persuaded the Dauphin to send her to the siege, saying she had received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. She raised morale of the troops, and they attacked the English, forcing them to lift the siege. The French were inspired from Joan and they took a lot of English strongholds on the Loire
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