<span>The correct answer is that their processes were lengthy unlike many other colonies where a swift revolution ended it all. For example, Belize fought for its independence for over 20 years, and it ended with the UN asking for independence. Macau had 4 talks over 10 years regarding its transfer of sovereignty from the Portuguese government and it ended successfully. </span>
Remarkable that the English-speaking world remembers Magna Carta. The product of a struggle between King John and his barons, it was sealed on the bank of the Thames 800 years ago, on June 15, 1215. But in a sense, the most valuable thing about Magna Carta is precisely that it is remembered. Other charters were issued across medieval Europe, but they were rapidly forgotten.
Answer:
move around everywhere lol
Explanation:
This statement is true. The original wheels were not actually used for
transportation as they are today, but rather there is actually evidence
they were created in Mespotamia in around 3500 B.C. to be used for
creating pottery. The wheel in its current form was not actually
invented until some 300 years later when they began to be used as part
of chariots.
Assuming this is talking about World War I then the answer is True