In the sentence "<em>Alejandro </em><em>llevó </em><em>un sueter marrón", </em>the tense being used in the sentence is:
Preterite
The Preterite is a tense is used in Spanish to describe actions completed or finished at at point in the past. It should not be confused with the <em>Imperfect </em> which is used to talk about routines and habits in the past, ( just like "used to" in English)
Examples of Preterite:
Yo compré un carro nuevo el año pasado. ( I bought a new car last year)
This sentence refers to an action that happened at a specific moment in the past. The preterite is used as the simple past in English.
A. American Indians won protection for some ancestral lands.
Through the Proclamation of 1763, Native Americans were protected from settlement over the Appalachian Mountains.
The land between the mountains and the Mississippi River was transferred from the French to the British as part of the Treaty of Paris 1763. Great Britain protected this land from colonial settlement providing Native Americans reserved land. This act created a better relationship between England and Native Americans. However, the colonists were resentful and this began a rift between the colonists and Great Britain.
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The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain.
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The three parts of the government were a Governor, a Council of Advisers, and an Elected Assembly. The governor was something like the president, that is the commander in chief with the power to veto. The Council and the Assembly were like the upper and the lower houses of the parliament. The lower was closely connected to the will and the demands of the people while the upper was more into legislature. your welcome