Gil Eannes after Cape Bojador in Africa.
Cristopher Columbus to Central America.
Jacques Cartier to Canada.
Bartolomeu Dias to India.
Pedro Álvares de Cabral to South America --Brazil.
New England's strong religious values restricted settlement far from the center of town, while Virginia's pursuit of wealth pushed settlers to the coast, and away from others.
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Explanation:
The D-Day invasion took years of planning, and, in months leading up to it, the Allies began a military deception strategy known as Operation Bodyguard. This operation was intended to mislead German forces as to the exact day and location of the suspected invasion.
Those planning the invasion determined specific weather conditions based on moon phases, time of day, and ocean tides that would be most ideal for a successful invasion. When the appointed time of the invasion came, the weather was far from these conditions, and the invasion was pushed back a day
On the morning of D-Day, paratroopers and glider troops were sent behind enemy lines by the thousands to secure bridges and exit roads. Then, at 6:30 in the morning, the beach landings began. By the end of the day, over 150,000 Allied troops had successfully stormed and captured Normandy’s beaches—but at a high price. By some estimates, over 4,000 of the Allied forces lost their lives. Thousands more were recorded as wounded or missing.
If they did not go in the war their country would parish
Answer:
The need for a stronger central government.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments