Were the colonists justified in resisting British policies after the French and Indian War (1754–1763)? Were the origins of the American Revolution primarily economic or ideological? Were the colonists' responses to the Stamp Act (1765) justified? How did the Stamp Act Congress pave the road for American independence?
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I would say true i hope this helps
Shogun - Japanese military commander
Bakufu - Japanese military government in Kamakura
Daimyo - The warrior lords of Japan's feudal age
Samurai - The lesser warriors of Japan's feudal age
I am 100 % positive with Shogun and Bakufu, and i'm pretty sure that the other 2 are correct too. Your welcome :)
Answer:
The achievements are given below.
Explanation:
The caliphate's response against the rebellions in the form of fake prophets occurs in the form of Ridda wars. Hazrat Abu Bakr plays a key role in preserving the Quran in written form and expeditions into Persia and Syria in order to expand the boundaries of the Islamic state are the some of the achievements of Hazrat Abu Bakr Al Sedeek.
The attacks of Hazrat Omar Ibn Al Kathab against the Sasanian Empire resulted in the conquest of Persia in under two years that occur in 642–644. He established the permanent military installation in cities of al-Fustat in Egypt and Basra and Kufah in Iraq, Umar's legendary administration is best as he systematized the rule of vast empire.
Hazrat Khalid ibn Al Walid greatest achievements were his quick conquest with the Persian Empire and Roman Syria within three years which started from 633 to 636. His greatest tactical achievements were his successful double military tactic at Walaja and his victories at the wars of Ullais and Yarmouk.