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The United States national anthem is "The Star Spangled Banner". This song's lyrics originated as a poem written in 1814 titled "Defence of Fort McHenry" written by Francis Scott Key. He wrote the poem after watching British ships bombard Fort McHenry in Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812.
Explanation:
The United States national anthem is "The Star Spangled Banner". This song's lyrics originated as a poem written in 1814 titled "Defence of Fort McHenry" written by Francis Scott Key. He wrote the poem after watching British ships bombard Fort McHenry in Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812.
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The government was weak for two reasons: one, the central government did not have the power to tax (raise money) and two, all thirteen colonies had to unanimously approve all legislation.
Answer: Both documents are based on democratic principles.
Explanation:
Both documents were created to protect the fundamental principles of democracy. In democratic systems, the principles enshrined in the Declaration of Human Rights are respected. The Charter of Rights, on the other hand, is a symbol of American democracy and freedom. Therefore, we can say that the two documents are related. Throughout history, unfortunately, many fundamental human rights have been violated. This time we will mention two post-World War II cases, the Bangladesh Genocide in 1971 and the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide.
The correct answer is C) France lost the French and Indian War.
One reason why France sided with the Americans in the Revolutionary War was that France lost the "French and Indian War."
England and France fought the "French and Indian War" in 1756. Both countries disputed territories in North America because they had imperialistic interests in the region. Some Native American Indians sided with the French, others with the British. In the end, England won the war. That is why the French decided to support the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, during the Revolutionary War, where the 13 colonies fought against the British troops to gain independence from the British crown.