The answer is that early on the English were looking for a "Northwest Passage". This would be a shorter trade route to East Asia. For a long time it was believed that there was a large body of water in North America that would lead to the Orient. The English were interested in the raw materials that they could find in North America, including the islands of the Caribbean.
<span>A) FDR’s reforms could only marginally help the US economy recover from the Great Depression.
B) FDR’s reforms gave workers the right to organize and bargain wages in a volatile economic environment.
C) FDR’s reforms were experimental when it came to the economy, but conservative when it came to minority issues.
D) FDR’s reforms did not do enough in terms of wealth distribution, so the poor continued to struggle to survive.
E) FDR’s reforms, while beneficial to single women, were biased against married women.</span><span>
i think its E
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The Boston Tea Party was an event during which crates of tea were thrown from ships into the river at the Boston harbor. This was done as a sign of protest against the British government and initiated the Independence war.
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That would be August 15, 1945! Japan had announced their surrender on this day, however, they officially surrendered and signed on September 2, 1945. This is the date a 6-year war, finally came to an end. The reason for their surrender, well, the IJN was so devastated that they couldn't keep fighting since Naval Movement is crucial in war. July the fighting had stopped, but it wasn't until August they announced a surrender, and it wasn't until September, that the war ended.
P.S Rip Yamato, Shinagago, and Musashi :(