Answer:
C. Both expansions forced many American Indian tribes to migrate
from their ancestral territories.
Explanation:
There was about 562 Native American Indian tribes which were spread all over the continent of North America. They are known as the original inhabitants of North America. The Iroquois league were also present and were found in what is today called New York.
The Iroquois League's 16th-century territorial expansion similar to the spread of early European colonies in North America in that both expansions forced many American Indian tribes to migrate
from their ancestral territories.
I believe it may be Quebec and Montreal
Answer:
Their involvement took many different forms: some protested the price of food or even rioted; others joined clubs run by women; still others joined movements opposed to the Revolution, which ranged from small-scale assassinations to participation in the widespread uprising in the west of France against the revolutionary government.
Answer:
3 and 4
Explanation:
um because you said it was 3 and 4
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true that in the 17th century, European nations hired sailors to monitor and disrupt the competition from other nations' cargo ships and these sailors then became pirates when the government withdrew its supporting.