Answer:
uhhhh.....
u probably shouldn't be asking that here
and i have a bf...but we can be friends?
Answer:
Washington was frustrated because he didn’t have access to his files because they were abandoned in boarded up houses.
Explanation:
Panicked clerks left the papers in boarded up houses during the plague. No one was sure of where they were and they were unwilling to risk their lives going house to house looking for them during a plague.
Answer:
I don't think they would.
Explanation:
Say that the newspapers are in America. The newspapers would be unlikely to write about a rebellion in, say, Japan if it has nothing to do with America. Newspapers only report the news if it has something to do with America. You know those people who buy a newspaper everyday to read? Do you think they're going to waste their money buying a newspaper in America that talks about a rebellion in Japan? Those people don't care about what happens in Japan, because the rebellions don't effect them.
Of course, there are exceptions, like if those people had a relative living in Japan. However, I'm talking about the majority of people who buy newspapers. They want to know what's going on in America, not something that's happening in some other country they don't care about.
If the newspapers wrote about it, their sales would go down and they would lose money.
Unless the rebellion is related to America in some way, I don't think newspapers would write about it since they might lose money, writing about things irrelevant to America.