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Food Shortages - Moved to south
Too much or too little rain - built an irrigation system
Attacks by neighboring communities - built walls and moats
Irrigation system crossed village boundaries - worked together for the common good (keep water system moving)
Explanation:
1) Driven by the need for food, they searched elsewhere
2) They store that extra rain in an irrigation system to use for when there is little rain.
3) They defended themselves from neighboring communities attacking them by building walls and moats.
4) They kept the water system moving.
I would like to apologise in advance if any of these are incorrect.
The correct option is option A. The superior number of Confederate forces. On June 20, Lee launched a surprise attack against McClellan, and for seven days pushed the Union forces back. McClellan established a new base on the James River and still had a good position for an attack on Richmond.
Answer:
The siege of Petersburg was the event that led to the capture of Richmond, the Confederate capital. The last option among all the given options is the correct option. As soon as Richmond, Virginia fell in the hands of the Union, it signaled that the war was nearing its end. General Ulysses S. Grant tried unsuccessfully to capture the town for 10 months and ultimately he was successful. This was a major event of the Civil War. Many soldiers from both sides died. Lee had to leave the city and move back with his remaining soldiers and it signaled a big win for the Union army.
a person who held beliefs going against the teachings of a church.
A heretic believed in other beliefs and spoke about those beliefs to be labeled. Heretics have historically been treated with force, violence, and punishment for their beliefs.
A famous heretic is Martin Luther who wrote the 95 Theses criticizing the Catholic Church and their practice of selling indulgences. His beliefs would lead to the Reformation, splitting of the Catholic Church into Protestant faiths. A violent reaction to heretics is the Inquisition which used torture to find people guilty of heresy or speaking out against the Church.