The man who led the rebellion is known as Nathaniel Bacon.
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I believe that the <u><em>SIMILARITIES </em></u>between Egypt and the civilizations of Mesopotamia are:
- Both civilizations born and thrive in the desert
- Both used the rivers floods to supply their cities and allow agriculture.
- Both civilizations were polytheists
In the case of <u><em>DIFFERENCES</em></u>, we can list the following:
- While Egypt was a unified empire, in the civilizations of Mesopotamia we had a group of cities, independent and with their own government system, very similar to what happened in Greece.
- When it comes rulers, in Egypt the Pharaoh was considered a god and was worshiped alike, while in Mesopotamia, despite the religious feature of their kings, they were not worshiped.
- Despite their religious system was similar (both systems were polytheists), Egypt we had anthropomorphic deities while in Mesopotamia gods were humans.
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<span>They claimed that since the colonies had no representation in Parliament, Parliament had no right to tax them. [ is why the colonists opposed the taxes imposed after the French and Indian War. ]</span>
Among individualism, liberalism, feminism, parliamentary
democracy, and communism, fascism against these things ended the trend. Existing
regimes fascism determined to overthrow. Conservative/reactionary describes
fascism and celebrating traditional values while Charismatic leadership looked
for by fascism. Fascism first developed in Italy.
In the World war I The American army was under command of <em>General Pershing </em>. They fought together with the French, British, Canadian an Australian army as the allied forces against the German invasion of France. General Pershing insisted that the American troops first needed to be trained well before joining the frontline. The troops arrived in France in June 1917 but only in May 1918 the battle was won.
Question: Why did it take so long for U.S. troops to enter combat?
Answer: <u>General Pershing sent the troops to camps in eastern France for more training
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