Answer:
Lol, 9/11 happened on September 11th, 2001.
Explanation:
It's literally in the name. 9/11 is the date September 11th and the year was 2001. It's when terrorists attacked the United States by crashing planes into the Twin Towers.
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1. planned to lead an army of slaves <span>John Brown
</span>2. took black freedmen back to Africa <span>Paul Cuffe
</span>3. published the North Star <span>Frederick Douglass
</span>4. Vice President of the United States <span>John C. Calhoun
</span>5. led settlers into Texas <span>Stephen Austin
</span>6. wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin <span>Harriet Beecher Stowe
</span>7. supported the theory of nullification <span>Robert Hayne
</span>8. Supreme Court Justice <span>Roger B. Taney
</span>9. president of antislavery society <span>Benjamin Franklin
</span>10. thought slavery an improvement over life in Africa George McDuffie
While the Pilgrims<span> were Separatists, the </span>Puritans<span> were non-separating Congregationalists -- they believed the Church of England was the one true church and they were loyal to England, but not in the way they worshipped.</span>
Gabriela Mistral is a women that is very well respected all throughout the Latin American world, and especially in Chile, her homeland. She was a well renowned poet-diplomat, big humanist, as well as educator. Gabriela Mistral became famous for the receiving of the Nobel Prize in Literature, and she was actually the first author from Latin America that had received that prize.
She became an inspiration to lot of authors in Latin America, as well as being associated as the symbol of the idealistic aspiration of the entire Latin American world.