Xingu River. The easternmost river leading into Amazon
The philippines; Southeast Asia
You have to paraphrase:
I find that the first selfish thing the British did was in the early 1760's, when they imposed taxes on the colonists without their consent. The colonists then ordered no taxation without representation. I chose this as my first complaint because the colonists had to use their own money to pay for the British governments debt for The French and Indian war.
In my opinion the third most important complaint was "He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures." This means that when the war was in a time of peace the colonists inferred that the British troops were going back to Britain. They didn't though, lots of troops stayed in America. In fact most stayed at the colonists' houses for free.
The lowest ranked out of the 5 complaints to me was when the British cut off trade with all parts of the world. England only allowed the colonies to trade with them. They clearly did not want to trade with just the British. Therefore they had to improvised by making their own clothes, tools, growing their own food etc. There was a bright side of this complaint though. The colonies became reliant on each other, which brought them closer together.
Another unjustified thing the British did was depriving them in many cases, of the benefit of trial by juries. For example during the sugar act colonists smuggled goods that had taxes on them (so that they didn't have to pay). Well the British obviously didn't like that. So instead of colonists having their own trial the British just arrested them. They didn't give the people a chance to prove if they were innocent or not.
It is true that the "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations", or The Great Exhibition, or the Crystal Palace Exhibition, was held in Hyde Park, London, England, in 1851.
Answer:
A. took control of the territory that now makes up the southwest
Explanation:
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the war in 1848, and it cost Mexico its northern provinces. Americans gained control of Texas, which included what is now California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, most of Arizona, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. With this treaty, the United States increased its size by one-third.