ANSWER:
FIRST option
EXPLANATIONS:
• In 1856, John C. Frémont won
eleven northern states on an anti-slavery
• The Republican party that had originated froma firm political stance against slavery in 1854, nominated John C. Frémont for the 1856 presidential elections.
• Even though Frémont didn't gain the elections,he won votes of 11 of the 16 Northern states,unifying the electorate of the Northern and Western states against the Southern states (states in favor of slavery) for the first time in American history.
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The muslims had great military leaders such as sultan suleiman and saladin. Their soldiers had great dedication to the cause and conquests in order to spread the faith of islam and believed that if they died martyrs they would be granted a place in heaven. They were well equipped with catapults , strong armour and swords and cavalry, cannons and archers and massive numbers.
Answer: The answer is B. Neither group has been able to hold peaceful elections.
Explanation:
Two high tides and two low tides each day
Answer:
<u>(2) development of unified resistance movements among the Native Americans</u>
Explanation:
Because of the European way of using the land and limited food sources, mass migration to North America created tension between the invaders and the natives. Canadian historian Jan K. Style explains that there were 30,000 Narragansett in Massachusetts in the 17th century. Their chief , "sensing danger ... sought to expand his alliance with the Mohicans to create a general Indian resistance movement.
His efforts to form a united Native American front have failed. In 1643, in a tribal war, he was captured by the chief of the Mohegan tribe, who handed him over to the English as a rebel.
This illustrates not only the ongoing clashes between the invading colonists and the indigenous population, but also the murderous rivalry and treachery among the tribes, which existed even before the white man arrived in North America at all. The British, in their wars against the French for colonial domination of North America, had some tribes on their side, while others supported the French. No matter which side lost, all the tribes involved paid a losing price.