Answer:
Louisiana had a difficult road to statehood because of disagreements over the western boundaries of the state with colonial Mexico and cultural differences with the United States.
Explanation:
President James Madison signed Louisiana into statehood with a bill dated April 30, 1812. This made Louisiana 18th state. However, in the interim between the Lousiana Purchase in 1803 and statehood in 1812, some difficulties arose like the western border dispute between Spain and the United States which even led them to hault diplomatic relations in 1805. It was believed that military action would be necessary to resolve the conflict. Disagreements over the contested area were not fully resolved until 1819 when both parties agreed to the Sabine River as the western boundary. There were also cultural differences in that many residents of Louisana identified with its French past and they had a different system of local governance with the parish system.
Answer:
1) Fueron (Plural of "Ir" (go) in past tense. Ellos = they.)
2) Fue. (Ella fue, third person, past)
3) Fueron (same as question one; modifying this time "Ustedes")
4) Fuiste (second person, past tense of "Ir": You went)
5) Fuimos (Fourth person (we) and in the past).
Answer:
popular because that's what we need right now in are country
They both require respective heads of the executive branch of government.
Answer: Both revolutions are the result of the struggle for freedom.
Explanation:
Poor population status, the laws of the subject are similarities between the American war for independence and the Syrian civil war. In America, the British forced the population to fight and revolution.
In Syria, Bashar el-Assad, through his bad policies and laws, but the majority of the Syrian people in an awkward position, who rose in despair against the tyranny of the individual. In both cases, the authorities did not take into account the place of the people and their position, which resulted in the uprising.