Answer:
Battle of Hampton Roads
Explanation:
Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack, also called Battle of Hampton Roads, (March 9, 1862), in the American Civil War, naval engagement at Hampton Roads, Virginia, a harbour at the mouth of the James River, notable as history's first duel between ironclad warships and the beginning of a new era of naval warfare.
The Presidential Convention in NYC's old Madison Square Garden.
Answer:
Like in medieval Europe, Japan developed a feudal system dominated by a warrior aristocracy outside of the weak central government. The emperor was the head of feudal society in name only. The shogun, the military commander, held the real power. The shogun gave lands to vassal lords, daimyo, who supported him.
Native Americans . Teton Sioux Indians. PBS. At the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition, the Teton Sioux occupied two villages near present-day Pierre, South Dakota. so South Dakota
Answer:
A cannon and soldiers on horseback.
Explanation:
From the description given by the Aztecs, it is likely that what they are seeing for the first time is a cannon and soldiers riding on horseback.
The Aztecs described it as "a thing that a ball of stone comes out of its entrails" and if it were aimed at a tree, "it shatters the tree into splinters", almost as if "the tree had exploded from within" which is a very good description of a cannon.
Also, they described something about men "dressing in iron" and their "deer carrying them" anywhere they wanted to go, which is a good description of armor-wearing soldiers on horseback.