Answer:
The establishment of Buddhism in Southeast Asia
Explanation:
Buddhism was able to spread outside India during the Mauryan Empire under Ashoka. Buddhism began to spread over the centuries, first to Southeast Asia, then to China and the rest of Asia in several ways. Buddha's teaching peacefully spread throughout Asia without any violence. Buddhism found its way to China through the Silk Route. King Ashoka sent monks to several territories to spread the teachings of the Buddha, especially in Sri Lanka. Tibet, China, Ceylon, Indonesia, Japan, and Korea were some of the countries where Buddhism was practised.
Answer: The colonies occupied lands between the Hudson and Delaware rivers.
Answer:
<h3>Terms in this set (4)</h3><h3>Political division first surfaced over the financial plan developed by Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton in 1790 and 1791. Hamilton's vision of powerful commercial republic, in this plan won over financers, manufactures, and merchants.</h3>
Answer:
economic rights
Explanation:
because people can be free and do whatever they want if they follow the law