The Allies were able to control European airspace before the ground invasion by bombing aircraft factories and railroads.
This benefitted the Allied troops because they were able to fight the Germans with air support which allowed them to advance faster.
<h3>How did the Allies gain control of Europe's airspace?</h3>
The allies decided that the best way to cripple the German air force was to attack its manufacturing plants. They therefore attacked aircraft factories and also the rail lines that supplied them with parts.
This ensured that allied soldiers were protected from the air as they invaded Europe which allowed for more decisive victory.
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Traders moved their goods across the Sahara in large groups called caravans. Camels were the main mode of transportation and were used to carry goods and people. Sometimes slaves carried goods as well. Large caravans were important because they offered protection from bandits.
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The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago. Archeaological findings indicate the existence of a settlement in Jerusalem in the 3rd millenium BCE. The first mention of the city in historic sources begins in the 2nd millenium BCE.
The Ma'arot Writings, written in hieroglyphics, were meant to put a curse on the enemies of Egypt. They were written in the 18th and 19th centuries B.C., on small statues of prisoners or on bowls. The name "Rashlemum" (Jerusalem) is mentioned on some of them. The verse in Genesis 11;18 "and Malchi-Tzedek King of Salem brought forth bread and wine and he is priest to the Almighty God above," refers to that same period, which is known in the Bible as the period of the Patriarchs.
In the middle of the 2nd millenium B.C.E. the King of Egypt and his advisors carried on a volumous correspondence with the governors of the cities in the Land of Israel that were under Egyptian suzerainty. There was antagonism among these governors, and in their letters, pictured on the right, they complain about each other, and request help (one chariot or ten soldiers), to defeat their enemies, whom they describe, of course, as the enemies of the king. The letters were written in cuneiform, in the Akkadian language (which was the international language then, much as English is today), and some of them were found in Egypt, in the archive of the capital city, El-Amarna. Six of the letters found were written by the governor of Jerusalem ("Ershalem").
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1. causes of the civil war was farmers vs. industry, slavery, and expansion of territories.
2.abraham lincoln was elected as president and wanted slavery to stop spreading.
3.It was the North vs the south, people wanted . there to be slavery and people didnt want slavery. Abraham got elected as president and wanted to end slavery which completely broke the states out into civil war.
4.A border state is a state that was a slave state that shared a border with a free state, to live in a border state means that you are for slaves.
5.As stated in question 3, people wanted slavery and people didn't want slavery, which turned into a civil war, They felt they needed slaves because they had a lot of work that needed to be done and white folks didn't have the time or money to do it so they turned to slaves.
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A. confederate soldiers set fire to tobacco companies as they were trying to flee that union soldiers leaving 9 tenths of the buisness industry district in ruins.
B.Was fought from July 1st-3rd 1863, by union and confederate forces during the civil war. The battle involved the largest number of casualties in the entire war and is described as the wars turning point.
C.Also known as the battle of sharpsburg fought in the southern part of the U.S fought on September 7th 1862, was counted as the bloodiest day in US history. 22,717 dead, wounded or missing.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by a Bosnian Serb terrorists.