Oof I just had to do one of those
Thomas JeffersonSent navy to deal with Barbary pirateJames K. PolkSent troops to Mexico to defend newly acquired TexasAbraham LincolnBlockaded southern ports and declared martial lawFranklin D. RooseveltSent fifty destroyers to England to be used against Germany, with which we were then technically at peaceHarry TrumanSent American troops into South Korea to help repulse a North Korean attack on that countryJohn F Kennedy and Lyndon JohnsonSent American forces into south Vietnam without a declaration of warRonald ReganSent troops to overthrow a pro-Castro regime in GrenadaReaganSent the navy to protect oil tankers in the Persian GulfGeorge H.W. BushOrdered the us invasion of Panama to depose dictator Manuel NoriegaBushOrdered troops to Saudi Arabia in response to Iraq's invasion of KuwaitBill ClintonOrdered military to attack, with bombs and cruise Missiles, Serbian forces that were trying to control KosovoGeorge w bushSent us troops to liberate Afghanistan from the Taliban, a regime supportive of Osama bin Laden, the architect of the September 11 terrorist attacksBushInvaded Iraq
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The pilgrims were a group of protestants that left England to practice their religion freely.
Answer:
<u>The correct answer is B. Cotton cloth.</u>
Explanation:
From 1780 to the beginning of the 19th century, British exports of cotton fabrics increased tenfold. At the same time, productivity increases allowed to reduce the prices of some products to one sixth. Similar transformations in the short term of two or three decades had never occurred before. There is no doubt that in the face of such magnitude it is not an exaggeration to call it a revolutionary; this leap forward that gave birth to modern economic development is one of the fundamental milestones of England's economic history.
At the level of international trade, the transformation of the British cotton industry made it possible for English merchants to dominate the world market in a way and on a scale that had never occurred.