Sam Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere, George III of the United Kingdom, Thomas Hutchinson, Fredrick North (Lord North), George Robert (Twelves Hewes)
Answer:
An advocate of a stronger federal government, Pinckney served as a delegate to the 1787 Philadelphia Convention, which wrote a new federal constitution. Pinckney's influence helped ensure that South Carolina would ratify the United States Constitution.
Explanation:
The structure of the plan emphasized the ideas that the representation in the congress should be proportional to the population of the citizens and the idea that regardless of population, there should be a uniform representation of states. The document was successful in creating a bicameral congress.
1. lived in China for twenty years--Marco Polo
2. searched for the Fountain of Youth--Ponce de Leon
3. first to explore the St. Lawrence River--Cartier
4. began the first permanent French settlement--Champlain
5. explored the Mississippi with Marquette--Joliet
6. followed the Mississippi to the Gulf--La Salle
7. first to round the Cape of Good Hope--Dias
8. discovered the Mississippi River--De Soto
These questions highlight the period of exploration occurring in the 15th-16th century. Marco Polo was the inspiration for the period because he introduced Asian productions to Europeans. Exploration had the goal of finding a direct route to Asia. Exploration eventually led Europeans to the Americas where explorers would take the risk to discover the geography and resources of the new land.