<em>Dahlonega Gold Rush</em>
Explanation:
The Dahlonega Gold Rush started in Georgia when a resident accidentally stumbled across gold. Word got out and many people came from miles and miles away to get a chance at getting some gold. Dahlonega is known to be the first gold rush in the United States, but it was not bigger than the California Gold Rush. It started in 1829 and lasted around 10 years, as gold readily became scarce and the California Gold Rush started which caused people to head west in hopes of finding more.
The bubonic plague caused mass death and it was caused by the lack of sanitation systems throughout medieval towns. The peasants/serfs demanded more and more as the rich people needed more to supply themselves. Eventually, the peasants got a say in government for this. The bubonic plague also caused a lot of the roman empire to die.
Answer:
(D) was overshadowed by Ptolemy in Macedonia
Explanation:
The Ptolemaic kingdom was a Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, and ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty following the death of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy was appointed as satrap of Egypt in 323 BCE, by Perdiccas during the succession crisis that erupted following Alexander the great. Alexander's sudden death brought disbelief to the people of Greece. he had no obvious or legitimate heir because his son(Alexander IV) was born after Alexander's death.
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