Winston <span>Churchill won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work.
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Churchill’s mother Lady Randolph (Jennie Jerome) was an American born in Brooklyn, which of course made Winston half American.
</span>While serving a dual role as a war correspondent and military officer in South Africa, Churchill <span>was taken captive by the Boers. He was able to scale a wall and sneak out one night. After hiding in a mineshaft and sneaking aboard a train, he was able to rejoin the fight after a week.
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He was also accident prone and still managed to make it to 90 years old!
As a child, Churchill suffered from concussions and ruptured kidney while playing on a bridge. Once, he nearly drown in a Swiss lake (yikes!). He fell from multiple horses (done that). Dislocated his shoulder (painful!) disembarking from a ship in India. Crashed a plane while learning to fly (if he was alive i wouldnt want him piloting any plane im on). Was hit by a car while crossing 5th Avenue in New York (again, painful!)
<span>What an adventure!</span>
Churchill suffered from depression all his life, but his mental health deteriorated markedly in his final years. It didn't help that one daughter was suicidal while another was a drunkard. His physical health also continued to decline, and he suffered a series of strokes.
Great Britain made the stamp act, and the townshend act, the quartering act, ect. But it only applied to the colonies so the colonists felt that it was unfair because they had no one to represent them in Great Britain, King George wouldn't repeal any of these laws and it led to the colonists dressing up as Indians and emptying the ships of the tea into Boston Harbor (Boston Tea Party) and the Boston Massacre, and eventually led to the revolutionary war.
<span>World War 2 had a very significant effect on Canada. ... were made up of black and aboriginal peoples and this advanced the cause of civil rights in Canada.</span>
Answer:
a). El comercio.
Explanation:
Las guerras de reforma que tuvieron lugar en 1861 provocaron el abandono de varias actividades en el estado de México que incluyeron principalmente la caída del sector económico. El motivo fundamental de este acto fue el severo colapso de la economía y sus lazos con países como Francia, España y Gran Bretaña debido al exceso de deudas. Así, el gobierno juarista tomó la decisión de detener estas actividades con el fin de salvaguardar los recursos mediante el encadenamiento de los pagos y la suspensión de los contratos individuales.