Answer:
A, C, and D are the answers
Explanation:
When the British first moved to America they had a bunch of problems with the Natives still living there so they came up with ways to were they can live without going back (like the natives wanted). they never actually killed some of them without cause to but all the other answers are true.
**PLEASE NOTE I AM NEW TO BRAINLY AND HAVE NOT TAKEN A YEAR OF U.S HISTORY AS I AM STILL A SOPHOMORE BUT I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.**
Answer:
1808.
Explanation:
<em>"There is a sense in which the Clause is no longer constitutionally relevant since it expired in 1808. At the time the Constitution was adopted, there was no guarantee whether or when the federal Congress would act to prohibit the importation of slaves. So there is a legitimate inquiry about what took place in the political realm over the 20-year period between the adoption of the Constitution and 1808. During that time period, popular support for the abolition of the slave trade and slavery itself increased both in the United States and in other countries. There was more support for restricting the slave trade initially than slavery itself in this time period. In the 1790s, Congress passed statutes regulating the trade in slaves by U.S. ships on the high seas. The United Kingdom and other countries also passed legislation restricting the slave trade, increasing international pressure on the United States to likewise curb the practice."</em>
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Source: constitutioncenter.org
Answer:
1400 to 1450: The Rise of Rome and the de Medici Family. Danita Delimont / Getty Images. ...
1451 to 1475: Leonardo da Vinci and the Gutenberg Bible. Chris Hellier / Getty Images. ...
1476 to 1500: The Age of Exploration. ...
1501 to 1550: Politics and the Reformation. ...
1550 and Beyond: The Peace of Augsburg.
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