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Prince Henry was a Portuguese prince that organized and led expeditions that later led to the discovery of places such as the Madeira islands. On these expeditions, Prince Henry would also initiate trade with foreign countries which helped to increase wealth in Portugal.<span />
<span>It fell because the divisions within the empire made it vulnerable to attack.</span>
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The heuristic device here is confirmation bias. Confirmation bias occurs when we confirm previous beliefs by seeking out evidence albeit in an impartial manner such that we do not look or consider all the facts. This is demonstrated by agartha as she only cuts out the area where there is g*n violence or harmful use of guns buy doesn't consider all facts to the problem such as the other places where g*ns could actually be live savers. She could avoid this by trying to broaden her perspective or considering all the facts
The number on this map that marks the area of colonial North America controlled by Great Britain is: 4
The thirteen original colonies were located in the eastern coast of North America, by the Pacific Ocean. This makes sense because is where the colonists first arrived when they came from Great Britain. Weather and living conditions were harsh and therefore at the beginning colonists didn't move west.
The thirteen original colonies controlled by Great Britain were:
- Massachusetts, Nuevo Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Nueva York, Pensilvania, Nueva Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina del Norte, Carolina del Sur and Georgia.
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I can't see the actual passage but I can tell you that a cheerful to sad mood is when something bad happens like a tragedy or something. Bleak to foreboding means that at first everything is just very calm and still and then it becomes very eerie, as if you can tell by the overall vibe that something is going to happen. Ominous simply means that it is eeire from start to finish, unlike bleak to foreboding when it becomes eerie. I hope this helps.
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