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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
10

Match each item with the correct statement.

History
1 answer:
Aliun [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I see that there are answers missing but this is a usual question that appears.

Toussaint-Louverture  - revolt leader

Napoleon Bonaparte  - France leader

Louisiana Territory  - area west of Mississippi river

New Orleans  - trade center

Sacagawea - Lewis and Clarke guide

Explanation:

Toussaint-Louverture  was a general and a leader of Haitian Revolution.

Napoleon Bonaparte was a French general and ruler who at the beginning of 19th Century controlled most of Europe.

Louisiana Territory was a vast area that belonged to France before it was purchased by United States, thus doubling the territory the states.

New Orleans is a famous trade center on Mississippi river.

Sacagawea was a guide of this famous expedition who was only 16 at the time. She even gave birth during the expedition.

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