As far as I know, Lord Anthony wasn't heavily involved with the origins of Charles Town but was one of the 8 Lord Proprietors and considered the most versatile. He did take a lost of care and interest in the colony however, and had his friend John Locke write up a Constitution for it, but historians debate now that the Constitution was mainly written by Lord Anthony himself.
I'm not sure if this was originally multiple choice, but maybe this will narrow some of the options down if so!
I believe it was a military campaign created in the second World War. I think the Raf (Royal Air Force) the United Kingdom's Air Force, was created to defend against the German's Air Force the Luftwaffe. It was famous because it was the first big campaign fought only by airplanes. Hope this helped:)
Answer:
The Anti Federalists needed 5 state votes to vote no, while the Federalists needed 9 states to vote yes, 9 of 13 had to approve. Northern states approved, Southern states were divided and were unhappy with the 3/5 comprise. Virginia and New York demanded a Bill of Rights before ratifying it.
Explanation:
The Anti-Federalists feared the national government would hold too much power and that citizens rights would be in danger. They felt the nation did not need a standing army and that the Constitution would not protect individual rights. They wanted a Bill of Rights.
China became a unified state with one ruler.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
During the time of Qin dynasty of China which started in 221 BCE and ended in 206 BCE, there were huge developments and changes that took place in China.
One of the best development that took place during that time was the unification of the state. This dynasty saw the ruling of only one ruler in the whole empire which resulted in the unifying all the people. The emperor of this dynasty who is known as the creator of first unified Chinese empire was Shihuangdi.
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