The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not include the timeline for reference, we can say the following.
Historians and Anthropologists agree that Ancient Indians migrated from Siberia to North America approximately 14,000 years ago. They were hunter-gatherers from the Paleolithic that came from Asia to North America when they crossed the Berin Strait that was frozen due to the extreme cold temperatures of the time. They crossed from modern-day Russian territory to Alaska, and they descended through North America, following herds to hunt them and feed their families until they started to settle in some places.
The people living in the southern parts were mainly agriculture based and to them the American tariff was a negative influence. They opposed the <span>American tariff on British manufactured goods. On the other hand, the Northern people favored this taxation, as they thought that it prevented the domestic industrial products from foreign competition. I hope the answer helped you.</span>
Answer:
Akkadian empire began like this.....
Explanation:
Around 2300 BC Sargon the Great rose to power. He established his own city named Akkad. When the powerful Sumerian city of Uruk attacked his city, he fought back and eventually conquered Uruk. He then went on to conquer all of the Sumerian city-states and united northern and southern Mesopotamia under a single ruler.
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Answer:
Carl Vinson added the Naval Expansion Legislation to strengthen the US Navy in terms of latest ships.
Explanation:
- Carl Vinson was appointed as the chairman of the House of Naval Affairs in 1931.
- Vinson-Trammell Act was pushed by Vinson in 1934 to authorize the replacement of old vessels with the new ones along with increasing the number of ships.
- During the time of World War II, Vinson was responsible for additional Naval Expansion that made it enter world war 2 and match the Japanese ships and vessels.
Andrew Jackson was winner of the popular vote in the election of 1824 but not victor in election. John Quincy Adams won the election