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1757- Becomes Prime minister of Britain
Concentrated on:
expelling the French from North America
buying colonist cooperation by stimulating North American economy with a massive infusion of British currency
buying support of the Native Americans
raising morale
(yay Britain)
Understood colonist's concerns (= successful leader)
Compromise: colonists give loyalty & military cooperation
Britain would reimburse colonial assemblies for their costs = raise morale by 1758 (thoughts = don't have to pay for our war!)
British stronger and colonists believe they will get paid back
Began being strategic and captured French forts and cut off supplies
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The fight against fascism during World War II brought to the forefront the contradictions between America's ideals of democracy and equality and its treatment of racial minorities. Throughout the war, the NAACP and other civil rights organizations worked to end discrimination in the armed forces.
John Marshall was the<span> fourth Chief Justice of the </span>United States.<span>The longest-serving Chief Justice and the fourth longest-serving justice in </span><span>U.S</span>
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It is housed in a museum in France
Explanation:
The original Bayeux Tapestry is being held in the museum in Normandy, France, although that soon will be exhibited in a u museum in Britain.
Tapestry or Canvas from Bay, embroidered canvas 50 cm wide and 70 meters long, depicting scenes from the Battle of Hastings 1066, in Latin inscriptions. Currently, the canvas is on display at the Queen Matilda Special Museum in Baja, France, protected from possible damage from light and air.