The Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies. In the terms of the treaty, France gave up all its territories in mainland North America, effectively ending any foreign military threat to the British colonies there.
Want to begin today by thanking those of you who went out on Tuesday and voted for the sacredness of human life. Just as the widow’s deed in our 1st reading will never be forgotten as long as the Scriptures are read, be assured that no righteous deed that we ever undertake will be forgotten by Almighty God.
This past Wednesday, the day after the election, I received a message on my phone at the parish office, from a gentleman who didn’t identify himself by name [anonymous rants are typical for liberals] but who said he was a parishioner. And in this message, this gentleman ranted for several minutes about Tuesday’s election results. And here were the first words out of his mouth, “You lost Father; you lost!” Well, the first thing I want to say about Tuesday night’s election results is that I didn’t lose. On Tuesday night our entire country lost! [Even liberals lost. Who wants to live in the kind of country we are becoming where people are routinely murdered because they are "unwanted" or the butt of the "knockout game" or for their i-phones and leather jackets?]
Now, having said that, I know that there are several of you who have just decided to tune me out, or you’re now burning up with anger at me because of what I just said and you can’t wait to give me a piece of your mind. But let me say two things in this regard. Number one, I am a priest of Jesus Christ, not because of any merit of my own, not because I’m any better than anyone else. God probably chose me
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The economy of Saint Domingue was dependent on the production of plantation crops for export
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options provided, we can say that the statement best describes the connection the author draws between the efforts of the "Greatest Generation" and the American contribution to the war effort is the following: the "Greatest Generation" helped the US supply the Allied Forces with 2.5 million tanks, trucks, and jeeps, which were most instrumental in their success against Germany.
This data refers to the four years the United States participated in World War II. The Greatest Generation that worked in the industries helped to produce 324,000 airplanes that were used at the war front, built more than 6,000 ships that were present in the Atlantic Ocean and other seas during the armed conflict, as well as almost 2,7 million pieces of weaponry and thousands of pieces of artillery.
This great production of weapons, tanks, ships, and planes played a key role in the supply of war materials to the European Allies like the United Kingdom, France, the US, and the Soviet Union. Without this impressive number of war supplies, the Allies would have found it very difficult to win the war.