Answer:
He believes that once Stalin learns of the famine, help will come.
The "Patriots" were the colonists who fought against British rule and wanted freedom during the Revolutionary War and "Tories" were also colonists but they supported the British cause instead. They are also known as "Loyalists"
I don't know all the answers to your questions but, I will tell you what I know.
The Bible says in Matthew 1:18, "Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows when his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit." And then I'm going to skip down to verse 23 which is the prophecy fulfilled by the prophet Isaiah, it says, "Behold, the virgin shall be with child and shall bear a Son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel," which translated means "God is with us."
An angel or the Holy Spirit came to Mary and told that she would have a son and he told her to name him Jesus.
Jesus was made like a human except he could not sin.
Mary and Martha were sisters and Lazarus was their brother. Their relationship with Jesus was that they were his close friends.
We are made in the likeness and image of our Heavenly Father, God.
Jesus is a role model for us because he died on the cross. While he was on the cross he took all our sins upon himself. He was so covered in sin that his Father, God could not even look at him.
Answer:
Spanish troops led by General José Joaquín de Arredondo defeated republican forces (calling themselves the Republican Army of the North), consisting of Tejano-Mexican and Tejano-American revolutionaries participating in the Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition, under General José Álvarez de Toledo y Dubois.
Result: Decisive Royalist victory
Location: Medina River Valley, Texas
Date: August 18, 1813
Explanation:
The English were in severe debt after the 7 Years War with France, therefore they increased taxes on the American colonies, leading to colonial governmental officials sending formal letters of protest to parliament. This ended up heightening tensions between the colonists and the British, leading to the American revolution.