In the 1600's Imperialism was based around colonization in the Americas and establishing trade in the east. During this period the Americas were being colonized intensely by the Europeans that were racing to gain as much land and prestige as possible. In the east, however, the main goal was to reach the Spice Islands (modern day Indonesia) and establish trade routes for the spices the Europeans desperately craved. Comparatively, in the 1900's Imperialism consisted of taking up land in places such as India, Africa, and Southeast Asia. This was done in a "mission to civilize" meaning it was less about economics and now a more political and racial element were used to justify European conquest.
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Answer: It was predictably in Greece that sports were first instituted formally, with the first Olympic Games recorded in 776 BCE in Olympia, where they were celebrated until 393 CE. These games took place every four years, or Olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies.
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Now if im correct it would be the 3rd one hope this helps yamiyugi1234
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"The Battle of Antietam was one of the most important events of the American Civil War. ... The battle ended the Confederate invasion of Maryland in 1862 and resulted in a Union victory. It also led to President Abraham Lincoln issuing the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862."
The intolerable acts where when the British passed a few laws in revenge for the Boston Tea Party.This involved a closing down all ports in Boston and ordered them to pay for the compensation for it.Amd general Gage closed down the local assembly after the refusal to pay the money.
So the colonists were obviously not happy and they what they did was they boycotted the British goods and armed their militias.
The militias were first people prepared to fight the French and Indians but now they were being prepared to fight the British.They were called minutemen as they were ready for battle at a minutes notice.
So your answer should be the third option