1. A dead fish
2. B first cities in north america
3. C kachinas
4. A bones were used as h- (brainly won't allow the word)
5. C hohokam
In the early days, Chicago was inhabited by Algonquian people. With the opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal - that runs down to the Gulf of Mexico - and the first rail line to Chicago, the city started to become the national transportation hub with road, rail, water and, air connections. Also, Chicago sits in the center of the most fertile agricultural areas of the United States. Because of all those factors, Chicago grew quickly - in less than 20 years the population grew from 4 thousand inhabitants to 169 thousand.
James Madison work at the Constitutional Convention earned him the title "Father of the Constitution"
<u>Explanation:</u>
James Madison who was the fourth president of the United States who served in the office from the year 1809 to the year 1817 and is known fondly by the name of The father of the constitution.
This name was given to him because of the contributions that he had made in the field of making of the bill of rights and the drafting of the first ten amendments. His role in the field of ratification was also one of the major reasons he was given this name as the father of the constitution.
Queen Anne's War, (1702–13), second in a series of wars fought between Great Britain and France in North America for control of the continent. It was contemporaneous with the War of the Spanish Succession in Europe.
This is true because the 6th amendment states "<em>The Congress shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States..</em>