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Correct answer is William and Mary became joint monarchs and James II was overthrown without bloodshed.
Explanation:
First option is the correct one as William and Mary were called by British Parliament to take the throne of England, but with the obligation to respect Bill of Rights. James II as the last ruler of Stuart dynasty left the country.
Second option is not correct because as we have said they were called to come to England, they didn't invade it.
Third option is not correct as two of them ruled England for a certain period of time.
Fourth option is not correct as England (Great Britain) is still a monarchy.
Answer:
For Texans, the Battle of the Alamo became an enduring symbol of their heroic resistance to oppression and their struggle for independence, which they won later that year. The battle cry of “remember the Alamo” later became popular during the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848.
Explanation:
He proposed that the federal Treasury take over and pay off all the debt that states had incurred to pay for the American Revolution.
Answer:
During the Mexican–American War, Frémont was a major in the U.S. Army. He took control of California from the California Republic in 1846.
Explanation:
John C. Frémont, in full John Charles Frémont, (born January 21, 1813, Savannah, Georgia, U.S.—died July 13, 1890, New York, New York), American military officer and an early explorer and mapmaker of the American West, who was one of the principal figures in opening up that region to settlement and was instrumental in the U.S. conquest and development of California. He was also a politician who ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1856 as the first candidate of the newly formed Republican Party.