Answer:
Option: C. The Church wanted to share power with the emperor.
Explanation:
The Papal States attacked by the Lombards and Charlemagne was there to help recover it for Pope Leo III. Charlemagne called Charles I, became king of Frank and Lombards. Later, he has crowned the emperor of Rome in 800 A.D. He was known for his political capabilities and military skills. The Church shares its power with the Empire for its survival and safety from attacks from outsiders.
Founding Fathers
QUICK FACTS
Founding father:
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
Alexander Hamilton
James Madison
John Marshall
Abigail Adams
Samuel Adams
Dolley Madison
Accomplishments:
Founding Fathers, the most prominent statesmen of America’s Revolutionary generation, responsible for the successful war for colonial independence from Great Britain, the liberal ideas celebrated in the Declaration of Independence, and the republican form of government defined in the United States Constitution. While there are no agreed-upon criteria for inclusion, membership in this select group customarily requires conspicuous contributions at one or both of the foundings of the United States: during the American Revolution, when independence was won, or during the Constitutional Convention, when nationhood was achieved.
It eroded it because the colonists were forced to fight the French on the American territories. They didn't want to do this because the French were good trading partners and the colonists had good relations with them, so they became unsatisfied that they were drawn into a war that was against their well being by the British.
Answer: Okay, so I am doing this question right now and I'm looking in the book (for me it's page 360 in the Texas History book) and here is what it says:
Explanation: More settlers meant a greater need for lumber to build homes and stores. As a result, sawmills were built in new communities to meet that need.
so the answer would be sawmills (cause it says that sawmills were built to meet that need.)
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