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C. Abraham founded the Jewish religion and led the Israelites to
Canaan.
Explanation:
- Abraham, the leader, led the tribes and they came to the promised land of Canaan.
- Abraham felt that there would be fewer people and that it would be easier to handle livestock. However, there is very little arable land.
- They cross the Red Sea and come to Egypt, which was already a regulated state.
- They were enslaved there, enslaved for 500 years. Moses saves them from slavery, who transports them across the Red Sea and leads them to Jerusalem.
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Yes because of the mountainous area which can be a great danger for ambush.
Answer:
The British seemed unbeatable. During the previous 100 years, the British had enjoyed triumph after triumph over nations as powerful as France and Spain. At first glance, the odds were clearly against the Americans. A closer look provides insight into how the underdogs emerged victorious. Britain's military was the best in the world. Their soldiers were well equipped, well disciplined, well paid, and well fed. The British navy dominated the seas. Funds were much more easily raised by the Empire than by the Continental Congress. Some of those funds were used to hire Hessian mercenaries to fight the Americans. The Americans had tremendous difficulty raising enough funds to purchase basic supplies for their troops, including shoes and blankets. The British had a winning tradition. Around one in five Americans openly favored the Crown, with about half of the population hoping to avoid the conflict altogether. Most Indian tribes sided with Britain, who promised protection of tribal lands.
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