The Boston tea party, the formation of the continental congress and boycott of British good.
Answer:
They planted trees to prevent erosion, but I dont see that on here, so its most likely D.
( also LA'MANBERG FOREVER! )
Explanation:
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Answer:
The number of factories grew as Texas produced material needed for the war.
Explanation:
During the second world war, Texas enjoyed great industrial prosperity out of its <em>central location, good climate and resources.</em>
Supplies of war including:
- Beef from Texas
- Medical supplies
- Weapons.
were on high demand for use by soldiers in the battlefield.
This made Texas factories grow rapidly due to the <em>high demand and ready market.</em>
<span>White settlers came to the Seattle area in 1851, establishing a townsite they first called New York, and then, adding a word from the Chinook jargon meaning "by-and-by," New York-Alki. They soon moved a short distance across Elliott Bay to what is now the historic Pioneer Square district, where a protected deep-water harbor was available. This village was soon named Seattle, honoring a Duwamish Indian leader named Sealth who had befriended the settlers.</span>
1. The Inuit live in the Arctic regions of North America, a very inhospitable environment. This community faces the problem of living in a tundra climate, constantly covered by snow and ice. However, they have developed innovative methods of transportation and housing.
The Inuit developed the kayak to travel through the icy water and for hunting. They also developed dog sleds, which allowed them to travel on land.
In terms of housing, they developed the igloo (a temporary shelter made from snow) to live during the winter, and the tupiq (a tent made out of animal skin).
2. The Northeastern cultures of the U. S. found an innovative way to reduce conflict, of which they suffered constantly, in the form of the Iroquois Confederacy.
The Confederacy was created in 1142 by the Great Peacemaker (<em>Deganawida</em>). It brought together five nations of the southern Great Lakes area into the “Great League of Peace.” The Iroquois remained an undivided political unit until the Revolutionary War.