Answer:
Hundreds of thousands
Explanation:
There’s not and exact answer there’s is however an estimate of how many died hope this helped have a good day please mark me the brainliest?
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a) They sent a runner to Athens to tell them of the victory and he said, "Victory is ours!" and then died of exhaustion is your answer.
The Battle of Marathon was well known, because while Athens was able to beat the much stronger Persian army, it was also where the term "marathon", and the event that "marathon" is used to describe was born.
The runner that they sent ran non-stop (typical of a marathon) from the battle field to Athens to deliver the news of victory. However, after getting there & delivering the news, he died, possibly from exhaustion.
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Answer:
Sectionalism in the 1800s In the early 1800s, sectionalism between the North and the South was based on slavery. While the North completely disagreed with the idea of slavery, the South was all for the idea of slavery.
French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War, 1754 – 63 is that a good choice
i couldn't think of anything within the 1763 - 17775 :?
Cuba is what you are looking for.