The answer is true.
Hudson claimed New York Harbor and Harbor and the Hudson River for England. This is true.
In Hudson's 3 voyage he conquered New York for England
Hudson River was named after Hudson. He conquered it for England also.
Answer: Ku Klux Klan is a racist organization that appeared in the 1865.
They appeared because of the abolition of slavery in the country, they started to organize meetings to chase and intimidate black people. They raped and killed black people, as well as white people that helped them.
They were known as cruel, and included Jews and Catholics in their list too. Nowadays they did not have the same strength, but is scary they are still exist.
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The Suez canal was important for British and French trade.
The panama canal isn't even located in egypt lol
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Loll i am already christian so there ya go
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the principal enlists Mickey’s help to find a graffiti artist who is trashing the school in Saldaña’s third bilingual mystery.
Fifth-grade detective Mickey Rangel feels like a stuck pig at a barbecue when Mrs. Abrego calls him down to her office; what could he be on the hot seat for? When Mrs. A starts talking about the rash of graffiti that has recently tarnished the school, Mickey frantically rushes to protest his innocence. Mrs. A talks him down; she knows he didn’t do it, but maybe he can figure out who did. Mickey dubs this miscreant the Mischievous Marker and finds a major clue in the latest graffiti message: “Our Principle’s no ‘pal’ of nobodies!” Top-notch speller Mickey notices the problems right away. At lunch that day, when Mickey sees his lifelong archnemesis, Bucho, giving Mickey’s twin brother, Ricky, a hard time, he imagines how sweet it would be if he could prove that the troublemaker Bucho was the Magic Marker Mischief Maker. And if not him, then who? Mickey will need to question more persons of interest and nail down the timeline to crack the case. The brief, fast-moving mystery appears first in English, then Spanish, in Villarroel’s translation. Saldaña's prose is peppy, and his mystery, while quickly solved, hammers home a solid grammar lesson as a bonus.
Though he’s no teacher’s pet, Mickey’s smarts make him a welcome protagonist.