Answer:
C. Normans
Explanation:
These seafaring warriors–known collectively as Vikings or Norsemen (“Northmen”)–began by raiding coastal sites, especially undefended monasteries, in the British Isles
Answer:
Battle of the Thames, north of Lake Erie.
Explanation:
During the American war of 1812 between the United States and the British. There was a Native American group led by a certain Tecumseh.
Tecumseh fought in support of Great Britain. However, he was later defeated and killed in the battle by William Henry Harrison.
His defeats and eventually death occurred on October 5th, 1813, at the Battle of the Thames, north of Lake Erie
Answer:
1) Eleanor Roosevelt
2 I think it's Franklin Roosevelt
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Answer:
See explanation for answers
Explanation:
(they're not in any order in this list)
Tea act: A tax on tea; angered the colonists
Stamp act: Colonists would have to purchase a "stamp" to place on public documents i.e newspapers, playing cards, almanacs, etc.
Intolerable acts: a series of laws passed by the British Government that restricted the colonist's freedoms. They were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party.
Sugar Act: A tax on sugar, this upset the colonists because they felt that the taxes were unfair, as they lacked representation in congress.
Proclamation of 1763: Prevented colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, a desire for better farmland led many colonists to defy this act.
Answer:
The right answers are:
Lenin and Trotsky.
Explanation:
Vladimir Ilich Lenin was the main Bolshevik leader and Leon Trotsky was another major activist. Both were instrumental in the Bolshevik Party´s quest for power and opposition to the "bourgeois" government of moderate socialist Aleksandr Kerensky that ruled Russia for a few months after the fall of the last Tsar. His government was brought down by the successful Bolshevik revolt in St. Petersburg on November 7, 1917 (October in Russian old style).