On the eve of the 19th century, in 1781, French-American immigrant Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur wrote a letter, the third in his famed Letters from an American Farmer, entitled “What Is An American?” His answer, as open for interpretation as it might be, was best been articulated in his fourth paragraph: “The American,” he writes, “is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions” (2). Two centuries later, however, American journalist James Fallows wrote an article entitled “Immigration: How It’s Affecting Us,” which almost entirely contradicts the nationalism that appears in de Crevecoeur’s essay. While both of the texts deal with this concept of “new,” the differentiation in pride and lack thereof the authors express in presenting the immigrant story reveals a difference in both personal perspective and an unfortunate lack of progress in the United States.
Hitler pretty much violated all the “rules” from the treaty of Versailles like rebuilding Germany’s army reenacripting soldiwrs going past the limit of 100,000 men he also started rebuilding Air Force of Luftwaffe he also reoccurred the Rhineland he also stopped paying reparations to the allies Germany also made a alliance with Austria along with many more
the 15th amendment i think is the only one. does it have to be more than one?
Answer:
B. spices and other goods found in Asia is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The British established the East India Company to acquire spices and other goods found in Asia.
The British East India Company established on 31st December 1600 for trade relationships with Asia.
The company was established to participate in East Indian spice.
The British East India Company was established to generate successful trade among countries in the area of Asia called East Indies.
Later the British East India Company was also involved in the trade of various commodities such as silk, porcelain, and tea.
The political cicumstances around the latin revolutions against the European colonies reminded most American leaders of the American Revolution. As a result they supported these struggles.