Answer:
Sicily islands
Explanation:
First Punic war, also known as First Carthaginian War was fought in the years spanning 264 BC to 241 BC. This war was fought between Rome and Carthage who were two of the greatest power in western Mediterranean during Third century BC. The war was fought to gain control of island of Sicily and Corsica. The outcome of war was that Carthage was defeated. Rome won over the territory of Sicily and Corsica. The war also established Rome as rising Naval and land power in that era in the Mediterranean region.
The correct answer is C. John Dryden's critical essays foreshadow the satire of Samuel Johnson.
Dryden's influence as a poet was immense in his own time, and the profound loss that it represented for English literature is evident in the elegies that inspired his deat. His poetry, patriotic, religious and satirical, popularized a type of Hendecasyllable verse that will be the favorite of the eighteenth century, as it was taken as a model by poets such as Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson
Manuel Lisa was born in 1772 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died in 1820 in Missouri.
He was an important fur trader in the Mississippi area. Although he was of Spanish descent, in 1803,he became instant U.S citizen due to the Louisiana purchase.
Lisa followed the route of Lewis and Clark west because there were many stories about the presence of beavers in that area. As Lisa was very much interested in the beavers' fur he believed in those stories .