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The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were intended to recover Jerusalem and its surrounding area from Islamic rule.
Well the Declaration of Independence was signed 1776, so the US had just formed a new nation. Therefore there were challenge that came with forming a new nation - creating a government. They first had the Articles of Confederation but that didn't give the central government enough power, so they drafted the Constitution, which gave more power to the federal government. Some people opposed the Constitution (Anti-federalists). So in the late 1700's political factions also formed with the birth of a new nation.
It is so false, I think the colonists had a "war" about it, but it wasn't really a war more like a 1-day fight
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Spain, Mexico
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Two thirds of what is now the United States was at one time under an official ... the prior sovereign in those territories (Spain, Mexico) or as a recognition of large ... Spanish is the most popular "foreign" (as in non-English) language taught in the ... language of more than 22 countries and international organizations and the.
Answer: It's definitely B
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