Germany: they were able to hold their trench and kill British forces in once of the bloodiest days in war history.
Britain planned to quickly go "over the top" of their trench and take the German trench. However, Germany's defense was much stronger than anticipated leading to high levels of British death. Over 57,000 causalities occurred just on this one day of fighting. <span />
President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark
Expedition. It was the first American expedition to cross the western portions
of the US. They made their way westward through the continental divide of the
Pacific Coast with the primary objective of exploring and mapping the newly
acquired territory of US, tactical advances from British and other European
powers, and finding a route across the Western half of the continent. The
journey lasted from 1804 to 1806.
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Part of the expedition was leaning towards scientific and
economic discoveries. The three things discovered by Lewis and Clark were
plants, animal life, and different Native American tribes.<span> The
mission was a success and was duly recorded and was sent back to President
Jefferson.</span></span>
Answer: B. Only the play shows the emotional impact of the invasion on the Franks and their friends.
Explanation:
The timeline connects the historical events during World War II with the story of the Frank family while they were hiding. While the timeline describes the Allied invasion of Normandy as giving hope to those who lived under Nazi occupation, only Anne´s Diary describes in detail the emotional repercussions of the invasion on her family and friends. Throughout that whole month, Anne describes the hopeful conversation they had about the possibility of the war coming to an end.
<span>The american general who would emerge as a national hero in the wake of the battle of new orleans was
</span>a. andrew jackson.
First, they argued that the white Americans (and their black slaves) needed the land and could make better use of it. They argued that Americans could make the land more economically productive than the Indians had been able to. Second, the proponents argued from the idea of white superiority. They argued that the Indians were inferior and that it was not necessary to treat them fairly.