Here are the answers to the given question above. The following that did not take place place during the Gilded Age (1877–1890) are these: Civil War and Reconstruction (1861–1865), (1865–1877); the Great California Gold Rush (1849) ; and <span> major religious revivals (Religious Revivalism: 1800–1850). Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!</span>
Answer:
Agriculture during the second industrial revolution
Advances in transportation did more than help move people. They also helped move crops, livestock and farming machinery, expanding markets and making farms more efficient
Kingman reef is located at A on the first picture.
Baker Island is located at B on the second picture.
<span>the capture of several British soldiers </span>action by the colonists preceded the intolerable acts.
Answer:
B. The black plague
Explanation:
The black plague was a devastating epidemic that took place from around 1347-1351. The plague was extremely deadly, and it killed an estimated 75 to 200 million people in Europe and Asia. Medieval literature, art and culture was extremely influenced by this catastrophe. As Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales during this time period, it is likely that this historical event influenced the story choices of the monk.