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they were given names and placed in urns. (more info below)
Explanation:
citizens gave the names of those they wished to be ostracized to the scribe, as many of them were illiterate, and then scratched their names on pottery shards, and placed them in urns.
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The Land Ordinance of 1785 was adopted by the United States Congress of the Confederation on May 20, 1785. It set up a standardized system whereby settlers could purchase title to farmland in the undeveloped west. Congress at the time did not have the power to raise revenue by direct taxation, so land sales provided an important revenue stream. The Ordinance set up a survey system that eventually covered over three-fourths of the area of the continental United States.[1]
The earlier Ordinance of 1784 was a resolution written by Thomas Jefferson (delegate from Virginia) calling for Congress to take action. The land west of the Appalachian Mountains, north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River was to be divided into ten separate states.[2] However, the 1784 resolution did not define the mechanism by which the land would become states, or how the territories would be governed or settled before they became states. The Ordinance of 1785 put the 1784 resolution in operation by providing a mechanism for selling and settling the land,[3]while the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 addressed political needs.
The 1785 ordinance laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act in 1862. The Land Ordinance established the basis for the Public Land Survey System. The initial surveying was performed by Thomas Hutchins. After he died in 1789, responsibility for surveying was transferred to the Surveyor General. Land was to be systematically surveyed into square townships, six miles (9.656 km) on a side. Each of these townships were sub-divided into thirty-six sections of one square mile (2.59 km²) or 640 acres. These sections could then be further subdivided for re-sale by settlers and land speculators.<span>[4]</span>
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Latin America is a part of the American continent composed of countries whose official languages are derived from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
The adoption of these languages by these countries is the result of colonialism by the European countries that originated these languages: Spain, Portugal and France.
As we know, colonialism is characterized by the historical period when European countries invaded and dominated territories on other continents. In South America, this period is marked by European exploitation which, in addition to being aggressively stabilized, exploited the South American population, in addition to propagating inferiority concepts. These factors left the South American population highly dissatisfied, which caused several revolutionary movements to be raised in order to free their territories from European controls.
In this case, we can say that the main reason that caused the revolutions in Latin America, was the exploitation and neglect of European nations with their South American colonies.
Explanation:
We know that the entire American continent was explored by Europeans. We also know that the main reason for the American revolution was the colonies' desire to be responsible for their own territories, in addition to the desire to free themselves from England's aggressive and unjust exploitation. In Latin America, these desires were no different and their revolutions were motivated by the desire to end the abuses caused by Portugual and Spain, which subjected absurd exploitations to Latin, stealing the wealth of their countries and making them inferior.
The Inca man would have a wife selected for him. (That's TOUGH!!)
Olympia is in the Peloponnese, the large peninsula forming the southwest of Greece. The ancient site is about 10km east of the regional capital of Pyrgos, surrounded by beautiful, fertile countryside.
Olympus is in Central Greece, on the Greek mainland, the dominant peak of a still-wild mountain area.