I believe the answer is: <span>The campaign split the vote of the Democratic party.
At that time, the democratic party appointed Lewis Cass and Martin Van Burren loathed him. Van Buren knew that by campaigning, he will split the democratic vote which will cause the election to ended up in whig's party victory. He intentionally did that to prevent Lewis from being a president.</span>
The karankawa Tribe were indigenous people concentrated in southern Texas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Largely in the lower Colorado river and Brazos river valley. They consisted of several independent seasonal nomadic groups of people who shared the same language and very much of the same cultural things as them
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The only genuinely true item I see is: The Pilgrims elected a governor prior to settling on the new land.
Matthew Cradock was elected as the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company before any group even set sail to the New World. Then John Endecott became the one sent to go with the settlers to be first governor of the colony itself.
As for the other answers, the first winters were harsh and took a toll on the Pilgrim population.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony eventually became part of the Plymouth Colony (the opposite of how things were stated above).
The Pilgrims did not disband. The most famous of Massachusetts Bay Colony governors was the 3rd governor, John Winthrop. And Squanto was helpful to them.
Answer:
Levant
Explanation:
In the 2nd millennium BCE, the Phoenician culture emerged in the Mediterranean region of the Levant (Southern Syria, Lebanon, and Northern Israel). The coastal city-states of Byblos and Tyre were built by the Phoenicians (ancient Canaan). Over the years, traders and adventurers from these city-states moved beyond the Mediterranean, maybe even as far as the British Isles, in order to bring back tin, which was scarce in the Mediterranean but an essential element in the production of bronze, along with copper.