The American Spirit has always been about opportunities, optimism, exploration and freedom.
Since Europeans landed on the shores of the 'New World' the dream was explore the land, move west, make money, live freely, and have a better life.
When the United States completed the Inter-state highway project, it was a new era in the connectivity of the States from the Pacific to the Atlantic.
It was a historical moment, one, only seen before with the trans-Atlantic railway system.
The American highways are a symbol of the American dream of moving through the continent, exploring the country, freedom to go anywhere and make a better life.
Yes
Explanation:
- John Paul Jones is regarded as one of the heroes of the Revolution.
- He was a living monster for the British, especially when he flew across the Atlantic to harass the British Navy.
- He was captain of the USS Bonhomme Richard ship and ran a group of smaller ships.
- He ran into a large trading convoy secured by the British HMS Serapis and Countess of Scarborough.
- To attack them seemed suicidal. So Jones attacked them. With his nearly 100 cannons, the British made it difficult to drill his boat, kill a good part of the crew and then offered to surrender. And he said to them, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- Three hours of assault and counterattack followed, gruesome gunfire, and in the end Jones managed to defeat the British, sink one ship and capture the other.
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They hoped to escape discrimination and find better educational and economic opportunities
Explanation:
Christianity in the middle ages dominated the lives of both peasants and the nobility. Religious institutors including the Church and the monasteries became wealthy and influential given the fact that the state allocated a significant budget for religious activities