I think their relationship wasn't really in friendly terms. I think their relationship is fueled by the idea of defeating Germany and Japan. Both leaders were good military strategists, they work on synchrony on how they can defeat their enemies. Roosevelt was the first to approach Churchill and was able to get him to supply the US with arms and a naval fleet in order to defeat Japan and Germany
Answer:
Correct answers are:
a. to raise revenue for British troops stationed in the colonies
b. to raise revenue to pay the British debt from the French and Indian War
c. to gain control over the colonists
Explanation:
A, B and C are correct because after the war with France the national debt of Britain was higher than ever. In addition to that they decided to locate large number of troops in the colonies with the goal to protect what was achieved in the war. Of course, all of this meant that they need new taxes. That is why Stamp Act was enacted, because they needed to control the colonists who were paying the taxes more than ever.
D is not correct answer because British crown was trying to make colonists obey them more, not to unify them.
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr
Explanation:
He was intelligent in the fact that he was able to lead African Americans in a nonviolent way to the advancement of civil rights. He was powerful and he used his power to influence the believers.
They didn't know how to live as a free woman or man, because they were used to being a slave. ~
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Answer:
1. Cortes (C)
2. de Soto (A)
3. Ponce de Leon (D)
4. Coronado (B)
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. Hernan Cortes was a major player in toppling Mexico's Aztec Empire. The route for his expedition stated from Cuba down to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.
2. Hernando de Soto is known for being among the first Europeans to cross the great Mississippi River. Starting their journey from Mexico they traveled nearly 4,000 miles in search of riches into the southeastern United States.
3. Ponce de Leon in the year 1513 embarked on a journey across the Atlantic Ocean from Puerto Rico down into the Gulf of Mexico.
4. Vázquez de Coronado journeys were mainly within a large portion of North America, which took them through Hawikuh.