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Having on this day at 4 P.M. completed every arrangement necessary for our departure, we dismissed the barge and crew [2] with orders to return without loss of time to S. Louis, a small canoe with two French hunters accompanyed the barge; these men had assended the missouri with us the last year as engages. The barge crew consisted of six soldiers and two [blank] Frenchmen; two Frenchmen and a Ricara Indian also take their passage in her as far as the Ricara Vilages, at which place we expect Tiebeau [Tabeau] to embark with his peltry who in that case will make an addition of two, perhaps four men to the crew of the barge. We gave Richard Warfington, a discharged Corpl., the charge of the Barge and crew, and confided to his care likewise our dispatches to the government, letters to our private friends, and a number of articles to the President of the United States. One of the Frenchmen by the name of [NB?: Joseph] [3] Gravline an honest discrete man and an excellent boat-man is imployed to conduct the barge as a pilot; we have therefore every hope that the barge and with her our dispatches will arrive safe at St. Louis. Mr. Gravlin who speaks the Ricara language extreemly well, has been imployed to conduct a few of the Recara Chiefs to the seat of government who have promised us to decend in the barge to St. Liwis with that view.—
The correct answer is (3).
Stalin believed that having satellite states would help prevent future wars
because satellite countries would be indebted to and protect the Soviet Union.
After the Yalta conference in 1945, Stalin argued that the Soviet Union should
lead in rebuilding Eastern Europe and get ahold of the “satellite states” (Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and East Germany), but allow them
free elections and independent future plans. He didn’t hold up to this
agreement, but indebted this countries around Soviet Union and used them as a
shield. <span>These states were called “satellites” because
they were held in the orbit by the gravitational pull of the Soviet Union.</span>
Answer:
Christianity!
Explanation:
Ireland was (and is) a very catholic country. Legend has it that St Patrick explained the Holy Trinity using a Shamrock and brought Catholicism to Ireland. Paradoxically, St Patrick was British. Celebrating St Patrick's is both a Catholic and Irish thing to do but with the years has become more of a laic celebration on the surface.
Answer:
the answer is C ( The lack of cultural convergence caused unrest )
Explanation: