<span>The answer is Theodore Roosevelt. The
26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909, Roosevelt was also a
naturalist, author, explorer, and soldier among others. He born in October 27, 1858
in New York City and died in January 6, 1919 in Oyster Bay. Among his many
feats, the construction of the Panama Canal and the establishment of the first
National Parks are the most well-known ones. </span>
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The Palace of Versailles is indeed splendid and impressive. It shows the power and the refined taste of his first master, king Louis XIV. By moving to Versailles, the Sun King, as he was known, was following a policy aimed at taking more control from the French nobility in government issues; the court was there and this helped the monarch control policy-making; it also meant taking distance from the populace of Paris.
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Answer:I would say the battle of Trenton
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Because the continental army was struggling but a small resistance held together and brought most of the hessians to surrende!!!
The ferocity of the fighting and number of casualties served as a wake up call for both the Confederacy and the Union. It was also after this battle that the "Southern Cross" was adopted as a battle flag for the Confederacy.
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Explanation:
The departure of the European powers from direct control of the region, the establishment of Israel, and the increasing importance of the petroleum industry, marked the creation of the modern Middle East.