(2) marxism
the quote is originally from the communist manifesto, written by karl marx
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The correct answer is An article in the textbook that describes his expedition.
Hudson was an English navigator and explorer. It became noticed from 1607, but disappeared only four years later in tragic circumstances.
Little is known about his career in the previous period, but in the last years of his life he made four attempts to discover a shorter sea route to the East, sailing through the North.
In 1607, Hudson was hired by an English financial group. Sailing north, between Greenland and Spitzberg, he sought access to the East in the vicinity of the North Pole. An impassable ice barrier forced him to withdraw, however, when he was only 10º from the Pole.
In 1608, another failed attempt (followed a route along the northern coast of Asia).
Answer:
In his second reply to Hayne, Webster eloquently defended the powers of the federal government as opposed to the alleged rights of the states. He concluded with the appeal: “Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!” The speech made him a hero of nationalists throughout the North.
Explanation:
I learned about this and I think I heard about for my big sister who is an IB student.
- he forcibly enslaved the native Americans who originally resided here
- raped native American women, and then enslaved the children who resulted from those unions
- upon immediate arrival into what he thought was 'India', he immediately began the search for gold and spices . . . he was super greedy and just wanted to earn money to be spent back in Spain (his home country)
- he claimed to be the 'discoverer' of the new world, but Historical evidence shows that the Inuits, Vikings / Nordics, as well as the native americans had discovered North America centuries prior to when Columbus even set foot on the East coast