B. Sails
The Egyptians were among the first to use sails on their ships to improve transportation.
The Declaration of Sentiments, also known as the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments,[1] is a document signed in 1848 by 68 women and 32 men, 100 out of some 300 attendees at the first women's rights convention, in Seneca Falls, New York, now known as the Seneca Falls Convention. The principal author of the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who based it on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence.
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Answer: He equated the fence with civilization.
Explanation: On his journey through the Black Belt of Dougherty County, Du Bois exposes his fascination with fences? On several occasions he notes the presence or absence of fences because Du Bois equated the fence with civilization. "When one sees a vine clinging to a little porch, and home-like windows peeping over fences. a touch of culture."
On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate troops to the Union's Ulysses S. ... Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, marking the beginning of the end of the grinding four-year-long American Civil War.