The beginning of the Neolithic culture is considered to be in the Levant<span> (</span>Jericho<span>, modern-day </span>West Bank<span>) about 15,200–8800 BC. It developed directly from the </span>Epipaleolithic Natufian<span> culture in the region, whose people pioneered the use of wild </span>cereals<span>, which then evolved into true </span>farming. The Natufian period was between 12,000 and 15,200 BC, and the so-called "proto-Neolithic" is now included in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPNA<span>) between 15,200 and 8800 BC. As the Natufians had become dependent on wild cereals in their diet, and a sedentary way of life had begun among them, the climatic changes associated with the </span>Younger Dryas<span> are thought to have forced people to develop farming.</span>
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Create military and declare war
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The Reconquista was a centuries-long series of battles by<em> Christian </em>states to expel the <em>Muslims</em>
Hi Daisy! I have to admit, even as a History major, this question slightly puzzled me at first, as George Rogers Clark occupied a different role in my mind. But remember that Washington is best known as a general in the Revolutionary War, and cut of the 'Marquis de' and just say 'Lafayette,' who was a great French ally in the Revolutionary War. Clark is not well known, but also commanded military engagements in the far northern colonies during the war. So the correct answer is D.
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