What tactical error resulted in the US troops' inability to successfully invade Canada?
The US troops decided to launch a three-pronged attack instead of combining strengths.
The events that occurred after the ratification of the Constitution are that The Bills of Rights was adopted, Political parties were born.
Answer: Option A & C
<u>Explanation:</u>
It was after the ratification that the United States decided to draft a new Constitution which constituted 10 amendments which was called as The Bills of Rights. It became the rule of law which was to followed strictly and unbiased. The Bill of Rights were formed in such a way to protect the citizens right that it gave freedom of speech, equality, freedom to exercise their religion and so on.
After the ratification of the Constitution two major political parties were formed. The one which supported the Ratification of the constitution was called as the Federalists. The one who opposed were called as the Anti-federalists.
Answer:
Aragon.
Explanation:
The "Reconquista" was a series of wars fought or waged by the Christian kingdoms to reclaim the lands taken or ruled by the Muslims. It was part of the Crusades against the Christian kingdoms conquered by the Muslim rulers.
This series of wars lasting more than 500 years was an attempt by European Christians to reclaim their lands that were taken by the Muslim rulers. And in reclaiming the Iberian Peninsula which had been majorly under the control of Muslim rulers, the Christian kingdom of Aragon teamed with another Christian kingdom of Castile. But an important fact to be remembered is that not only do the Christian kingdoms fight the Muslims to reclaim their lands, they also did fight against each other, which also included another Christian kingdom of Portugal.
The Santa Anna were angry at the Mexico supplying soldiers at the Alamo because who dominated Mexican history in the 1st half of the 19teen century to such an extent that historians often refer to it as the Age of Santa Anna, he was the man of destiny who loomed over his time like a melodramatic colossus, the uncrownded monarch. Santa Anna 1st opposed the movement for Mexican independence from Spain, but then fought it on support of it.