Well, there were several causes of the Reign of Terror. There were some external threats, which included the war with Austria and Prussia, and the fact that European monarchs were angry over the death of King Louis XVI. Then, some internal threats prevailed, such as leaders Maximilen Robespierre who used the guillotine to kill political rivals and "traitors." Really, almost anyone in France were at risk of dying: men and women, rich and poor, high ranking politicians, lowest criminals all could be swept up and executed if they disagreed with Robespierre's ideologies
Hi. You didn't put the answer options, but I can help you by stating that what motivated John Francis Maguire to write "The Irish in America" was the fact that he was an Irish immigrant in America and was aware of all the suffering that the Irish suffered, either because of the British dominance, or because of the plague that almost decimated the potato that was the main source of food for the Irish, or, because of the prejudice that the Irish suffered when they migrated to foreign countries.
He wanted to show the world and especially America how resilient the Irish had been.
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<span>A: they depended on their physical environment to provide food.
They used stone made tools, which is why it was called the stone age. They would hunt and gather food and live like nomads, moving to a different area when there was no more food. When they discovered metal tools they started the agricultural revolution which ended the nomadic period.</span>
chance ort change?
the emergence of new Christian churches?