Answer:
taxes on imported tea, supplies, food, stamps
Explanation:
Sultan Muhammad Rumfa of the Delhi Sultante
True: John Cabot landed in North America and claimed the land in the name of king Henry VII of England.
John Cabot was a Genovese sailor and explorer at the service of the English crown.
In 1497 Cabot departed from the English port of Bristol. The objective was to reach the islands of Cipango in Asia navigating the Atlantic ocean through the North West. He had the permission and support of king Henry VII of England.
After a first failed voyage, Cabot landed in North America, in actual Canadian territories. Cape Bonavista is the officially recognized site of his arrival. However, the precise spot of landing is not sure. It could be somewhere in Terranova, Labrador, New Scotia, or Cape Breton island.
His voyage was one of the arguments for why the English crown claimed territories in North America.
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Malaria
Dr. John Gorrie practiced medicine in Florida. He experimented with ways to prevent the spread of malaria. The summer of 1841 was a particularly bad summer for malaria infection. People had not yet realized that malaria was spread by mosquitoes. (That discovery didn't occur till the 1890s.) Dr. Gorrie, noting that malaria was unlikely to occur in colder climates, thought that perhaps cooling the air in the sick rooms of his patients could help them. He started with the idea of using a fan to blow air across a bucket of ice. A rudimentary beginning to air cooling and refrigeration ... but as they say, the rest is history!
Answer:The Hebrew Bible is organized into three main sections: the Torah, or “Teaching,” also called the Pentateuch or the “Five Books of Moses”; the Neviʾim, or Prophets; and the Ketuvim, or Writings. It is often referred to as the Tanakh, a word combining the first letter from the names of each of the three main divisions.