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1,2,4,3
That's the correct answer
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After Britain won the Seven Years' War and gained land in North America, it issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited American colonists from settling west of Appalachia. The Treaty of Paris, which marked the end of the French and Indian War, granted Britain a great deal of valuable North American land.
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C) Europeans adapted the gunpowder for use in guns. Guns and gunpowder made Europeans intimidating for any opponent.
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The gunpowder was invented by Chinese, they had a non violent use, since it was used to produce fireworks or used as a propellant.
It is believed, Gunpowder came first to Europe through the Silk Road from the trade in Middle East.
When Europeans adapted into warfare, the first cannons were used , mainly fighting the Muslims in the 13th century. The Christians cruzaders engaged in fierce combat later adding flamethrowers, and grenades that gave the edge in battle at sea well.
The use of gunpowder was intimidating for anyone, given that psychologically gave a sensation often unkwon at that time.
The initial use of cannons had to be further improved but its noise and lighting gave them the devastating effect that gave an edge to Europeans.
<em> Both Europeans and opponents quickly learned a refined the use of gunpowder that improved devices </em>
I believe it's A.
The Muslims did control Jerusalem for a time, and I believe that they forced the Christians out of it.
Also the Crusaders did sack Constantinople when they were not allowed in by the government there.
I don't know what D is but I'll assume that it is true because I think A is false.
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In Atlantic waters, a German U-boat launched a torpedo and sank the British liner Lusitania on May 7, 1915. 1.198 people died , including 128 Americans. The Germans followed a policy of indiscriminated attack and sinking of vessels and ships that could be transporting goods for Britain and other allies, no matter the neutrality of a third nation. The US was formally neutral still in 1915. This event outraged the American public and is considered one of the factors that pushed the USA to join the war in 1917.
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