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Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans," was born in 1412, in Domremy, France. Never venturing far from home, Joan took care of the animals and became quite skilled as a seamstress. In 1415, King Henry V of England invaded northern France. Even after being captured defending Compiegne, her faith did not waver. She refused to deny her faith and connection to God, knowing that she would be killed for it. Thus, she died bravely as a martyr. The story of Joan of Arc teaches us the importance of faith – she fought with little more than her faith. Joan of Arc remembered. Joan was captured and burned at the stake as a heretic when she was 19 years old. However, her fame has lived on to the present day through popular histories, novels and plays such as Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw.
Explanation:
Great Britain Conquered new France in 1760 .
The new approach was pushing native Indians into reserves.
The reservations often very visible in the western territories were part of the treaty arrangements that were intended to end constant hostility between the native Indians and settlers pushing westwards.
Alexander the Great- Was born in Pella (July 356 BC). He was a king for the Ancient Greek kingdom also a part of the Argead dynasty. He was at the throne by age 20. He was assassinated in 336 BC.
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The answer is B. Loyalists wanted the British to remain in control of the colonies.