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What part of Africa was taken over by Germany?
As a latecomer in the struggle for colonies, Germany had to settle for four territories, called “protectorates,” in Africa: Togo and Cameroon in the west, German Southwest Africa (today's Namibia), and German East Africa (today's Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi) in the east
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Bradford contrasted the Puritans' behavior with that of the sailors' when they are ill and dying in that the sailors had denied Beer for the Puritans, so after drinking beer, they started to die. Bradford said that they had committed sin, that is why they were getting sick and dying. So for Bradford, sailors had been punished by God for not sharing the beer with Puritans.
Bradford's purpose in showing this contrast was that the people that had survived were chosen by God to establish the colony in the North American territory and that they would always be supported by God. The Puritans traveled to the American in the Mayflower ship, where they encountered technical problems and bad weather conditions.
The answer is C hope this helps
<span>Various tactics included non violent attempts such as large scale farming, having slaves, and Western education. The Cherokees attempted legal action as a means of resistance but were defeated as the state of Georgia didn't recognize their sovereign status. President Jackson refused to give in to the tribes and ultimately removed 40,000 Indians from the land East of the Mississippi river.</span>