a)Explain ONE specific similarity between state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450. Use the maps and your reading to supp
ort your answer. b)Explain ONE specific difference between state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450. Use the maps and your reading to support your answer. c)Explain ONE reason state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450 developed differently. Use the maps and your reading to support your answer.
A- One similarity between the state systems is that they both developed through Native Americans and had. Also, both regions were close to water systems such as rivers or the ocean.
B- One difference between the state systems is that the Hopewell region expanded more, while the Chaco region was less expanded and smaller than the Hopewell region. It can be inferred that the Hopewell region was more established that the Chaco region because of the time period that both of these regions took place in.
C- Both of the state systems developed differently because the geography of the regions made it either difficult or easier to establish. Also, both of these regions took place at different times.
Giotto was an Italian Gothic painter, architect and sculptor.
He belonged to the circle of Gothic artists and the forerunner of the Renaissance era.
His contribution was thought to be pivotal in the development of this period in the arts.
He received his education in painting at the studio of the painter Cimabue.
He painted murals at St. Francis Church in Assisi. Many artists from Rome and other cities also worked on the frescoes, which led Giotto to become acquainted with painting of that time.
With France's defeat in the French and Indian War, Great Britain acquired this territory. The American Indians in the Ohio Country took no formal part in the treaty negotiations.The conflicts that followed became known as the Ohio Indian Wars.
Hello! The new technology that allowed the Allies to more effectively bomb the Japanese main land, was the capacity of the B-29. If we look at the other ones, we see that all that stuff already exist before the war. Hugs!