Answer:
Life in New Netherland During the 1600s, the Dutch created a booming North American colony by recruiting immigrants and cultivating its capital city as a hub for international trade. By the 1650s, the Dutch colony of New Netherland rivaled neighboring English settlements in the New World.
Explanation:
In the twentieth century, urban areas were defined as communities of more than 2,500
Explanation:
During the Civil War, American cities expanded even faster as industrialisation and globalisation began. By the turn of the 20th century, the US eastern coast towns were almost inconceivable, and many of their inhabitants were still living in misery. Often extremely corrupt is their local government, police forces, and companies.
Apart from this increase of urbanisation, the US has become more and more global since its foundation. More than 3/5 of the US population today resides in an urban area (usually defined as an integrated region with a minimum population of 2,500) and much less than a quarter is living in a rural area.
Question 3
Persian Gulf War – a war a waged by the coalition forces against
Saddam Hussein.
Question 4
Osama Bin Laden – Responsible of the 9/11 attack and One of
the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists.
Question 5
He declares war on terrorism and troops are sent to
Afghanistan to dismantle the Taliban and Al-Qaeda
Question 6
Saddam Hussein is forced out of the government in Iraq and
sentenced to death
Germany attacks USA trading ships