The United States Ambassador to the United Nations<span> is the leader of the U.S. delegation, the </span>U.S. Mission<span> to the </span>United Nations. The position is more formally known as the "Permanent Representative<span> of the </span>United States<span> of America to the </span>United Nations<span>, with the rank and status of </span>Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary<span>, and Representative of the United States of America in the </span>Security Council of the United Nations<span>"; it is also known as the U.S. Permanent Representative, or "Perm Rep", to the United Nations</span>
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The dispute was over how the new, independent republic should be governed. The Americans wanted Texas to become part of the United States or remain independent, and they wanted to elect the officials who would govern Texas. The Mexicans wanted Texas to be a part of Mexico and they wanted to appoint the officials who would govern Texas.
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I'm pretty shure it is the thirteen colonies
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True: John Cabot landed in North America and claimed the land in the name of king Henry VII of England.
John Cabot was a Genovese sailor and explorer at the service of the English crown.
In 1497 Cabot departed from the English port of Bristol. The objective was to reach the islands of Cipango in Asia navigating the Atlantic ocean through the North West. He had the permission and support of king Henry VII of England.
After a first failed voyage, Cabot landed in North America, in actual Canadian territories. Cape Bonavista is the officially recognized site of his arrival. However, the precise spot of landing is not sure. It could be somewhere in Terranova, Labrador, New Scotia, or Cape Breton island.
His voyage was one of the arguments for why the English crown claimed territories in North America.
You can learn more about John Cabot's expedition in the link below:
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<span>control of the sea was the key to the U.S.' world domination</span>