He served more than two years in the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, and he was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence in his position as president of Congress. He returned to Massachusetts and was elected governor of the Commonwealth, serving in that role for most of his remaining years.
Answer:
Poland
Explanation:
<em>For several years before the Second World War, Germany showed aspirations to many territories, for which it considered that it was unfairly seized by the Versailles Treaty. In addition, the Germans considered themselves members of a higher race and that they needed a "living space" on which they had historical rights. One of the countries in which they especially had aspirations was Poland. Due to the lukewarm attitude of the Allies before the German demands, Hitler felt free to attack Poland without hesitation. Thus, on September 1, 1939, the Second World War began by the attack on Poland.</em>
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "George H.W. Bush." The president in 1974 following the resignation of his predecessor is President George H.W. Bush. This is the correct answer as far as the resignation is concerned.
<span>The Battle of Gettysburg has often been referred to as the “High Water Mark of the Rebellion.” Many consider it to be a turning point in the Civil War
because the Union victory placed the Confederacy on the defensive and
ended Gen. Robert E. Lee's most ambitious attempt to invade Union
territory.</span>