Answer:
The Lenape were pretty much oblivious to how the Dutch swindled them. Manhattan was only bought with a couple pots and beads after all! Gradually, the Lenape started to fight back against the Dutch, unfortunately they were too powerful for the Lenape. By the time the English arrived, the Lenape were decimated, destitute, and without their land.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. B, C, D
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. A, B, E
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. D
15. A
Explanation:
for ancient india and china practice
Answer:
C. To spread British influence and power
Explanation:
Although the 1600s and early 1700s saw the East India Company primarily focused on the trade of textiles, by the mid 18th century the Company’s trading patterns began to change.
The east Indian company rapidly grew in business and in territories and with time were able to fully control their territory within Indian district. Over time the east Indian company began to participate in illegal businesses such as encouraging opium production, these led the Indians to attack and in the aftermath of the atrack, British troops came in and took control of india. This marked the beginning of the colonial period in India.
THE ACTION THAT A GOVERNMENT MIGHT TAKE IF A NATION HAS A HIGH LEVELS OF IMPORTS WOULD BE TAXING IMPORTED GOODS TO HELP DOMESTIC BUSINESSES
Answer: a) the inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
Explanation:
The State of Southern Carolina began it's Secession Declaration by stating that... "<em>deems it due to herself, to the remaining United States of America, and to the nations of the world, that she should declare the immediate causes which have led to this act</em>". This invalidates option D because they believe themselves obliged to declare their reason for seeking independence.
The Declaration then speaks on the notion that Governments are established by humans to aid them to certain ends. End which if not met, constitute a just cause to remove the Government from power. This invalidates option B.
In the last part of the Declaration, South Carolina alluded to its reasons for seeking independence being that the Northern Non-slave states had violated statutes that required them to return slaves who escaped from a slave state. This invalidates Option C.
Option A was never alluded to in the Secession Declaration of South Carolina and little wonder why. As a state that was in support of slavery, to maintain that all people had<em> the inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, </em>they would have been invalidating the institution of slavery and so they abstained from emphasising it.