south carolina ws establish as a colony because of the English that was planning to take over land of south carolina
<u>Answer: He wanted to set up Constantinople as his own capital city.</u>
Explanation: Because it would allowed the Ottomans to more effectively invade mainland Europe, eventually leading to Ottoman control of much of the Balkan peninsula, because of position (its on Europe and Asia), and because of cultural importance, and at that time, he's on the most important trade route.
Extra explanation: He wanted also to set up Constantinople as his own capital city because it would marked final end of the Roman Empire, a state which dated back to 27 BC and lasted nearly 1,500 years.
The Allied Powers consisted of the United States, whose President was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the United Kingdom, whose Prime Minister was Winston Churchill, and the Soviet Union, whose General Secretary was Joseph Stalin. The Axis Powers consisted of Germany, whose dictator was Adolf Hitler, Italy, whose dictator was Benito Mussolini, and Japan, whose Emperor was Hirohito. I hope that helps!
Answer:
the Connecticut Compromise
Explanation:
The Great compromise of 1787, also called the Sherman compromised, or even The Connecticut Compromise, is the name given to an agreement among several states that happened during the Constitutional Convention, back in 1787.
This all happened because some States believed that all States should have equal representation, while others found it insulting since there were states with a much larger territory and/or population.
The compromise was based primarily on the idea of having 1 representative for each 40.000 people in a State in the lower house and an equal vote in the upper house. After 6 weeks of turmoil, and a change of votes of some States, they were given equal representation in one house and proportional in other.
There was great wealth in the South, but it was primarily tied up in the slave economy<span>. In 1860, the </span>economic<span> value of slaves in the United States exceeded the invested value of all of the nation's railroads, factories, and banks combined. On the eve of the </span>Civil War<span>, cotton prices were at an all-time high.</span>