The English and the French were hopeful that they could find a “Northwest Passage,” a water route that would lead them through North America to the Pacific Ocean. Then they could sail to the Spice Islands and grow wealthy.
Answer: read through history books about New Mexico and compare that to newspaper and internet articles about New Mexico. (credits to jtmunn13)
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He/she is called "insurer" or " assurer".
<span>The answer is Dionysus.
He is the Greek God of Wine and Harvest as well as merry-making and
theatre. Mycenean Greeks are said to
have worshipped him around 1500 to 1100 B.C.
Dionysus is the youngest of the Greek Gods and the last to be admitted
at Mt. Olympus. He appeared in various myths
and stories. He gave Midas the golden
touch which allowed Midas to turn anything into gold. He took revenge on Pentheus and the women of
Thebes for refusing to believe Dionysus’ mother Semele’s story that Zeus is the
father of her child and he was also said to be pupil Chiron a centaur.</span>
Answer:
The First Triumvirate (60–53 BC) was an informal alliance between three prominent Roman politicians: Gaius Julius Caesar, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, and Marcus Licinius Crassus, at the end of the Roman Republic.
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