The Battle of Lexington.
This battle was officially the first battle the redcoats and minutemens fought each other. The minutemen were less well trained, and overnumbered, and so lost to the better trained larger group of British troops
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Answer : The Old lights stressed emotionalism in their preaching ; the New lights did not.
Explanation:
The Old lights refer to the group of people from a split congregation who still believe in the old doctrine while the New lights are the set of people from the same congregation that splits, who embrace the new things or doctrine that were introduced.
The two groups of people can be differentiated by many things , some of them are.
The OLD light-
1 . They are orthodox clergymen that were deeply skeptical of the emotionalism
2. The clergymen condemned the cryings out, fainting and covulsion in revival meetings.
The NEW light-
1. Allow working miracles or speaking with tongues.
2. Allow woman to speak in public and as a preacher.
3. Refused to be silenced no matter the case may be.
One would be the Great Wall of China, and another would be the Ming Tombs.
Answer:
To explain why they are declaring independence from britain
Explanation:
I am assuming you are talking about the declaration of independence
9) The correct answer is: "a). education". Confucianism considered the activities of human life, including relationships to being sacred. The valued the development of human beings. Therefore, he promoted education in order to achieve this purpose.
10) The correct answer is "d). Military strength was the only real power at the time". The Ashikaga Dynasty was a period in which various rural governments fought each other in order to secure the shogunal throne.
11) The correct answer is "b). geographic proximity". Vietnam was subject to strong Chinese influence that even included the dominance of its territories. Throughout time Vietnam was politically and economically influenced by China.
12) The correct answer is "d). waterways". The Srivijaya Empire was an was a maritime commercial kingdom which originated in what is now Indonesia. During its expansion, it gained control of the straight of Malacca, which gave the empire vast control over sea trade in the region.