Answer: Well. Without any answer choices, I can’t help much, but the Renaissance was a rebirthing of classical Roman ideas and wisdom. The Renaissance wasn’t as focused on religion as the Middle Ages were, it focused more on humanism, or focused more on the individual. Hope this helps!
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France founded colonies in much of eastern North America, on a number of Caribbean islands, and in South America. Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish, rice, sugar, and furs.
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Answer: Alexander the Great had made plans for invading India, but his troops became mutinous and forced him back.
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Alexander the Great had already conquered Persia, and had a very massive empire and very successful army. He had hoped to extend his empire into Asia, and so he would start doing that by attacking India. However, things became difficult as the Indian army was using elephants so Alexander's phalanx of soldiers started to be defeated. Thus, the troops became rebellious and wanted to not fight anymore.
<span>John Brown believed deeply that slavery was morally repugnant. He, perhaps more than any white man at the time, wanted slavery to be stopped immediately. His plan to give guns to slaves was actually well planned, but like many plans throughout history, all the parts didn't come together at the same time. He was labled as crazy because no one wanted to deal with the serious issues. But in 1860, events led to the Civil War with a lot more death and destruction than Brown had planned.</span>
N 1940, France was swiftly defeated by Nazi Germany<span>, and colonial administration of </span>French Indochina<span> (modern-day </span>Vietnam<span>, </span>Laos<span> and </span>Cambodia<span>) passed to the pro-German </span>Vichy French government<span>. Later that year, the Vichy government ceded control of </span>Hanoi<span> and </span>Saigon<span> to </span>Japan; and in 1941, Japan extended its control over the whole of French Indochina. The United States, concerned by this expansion, put embargoes on exports of steel and oil to Japan. The desire to escape these embargoes and become resource self-sufficient ultimately led to Japan's decision on December 7, 1941 to attack the British Empire in Hong Kong, Malaya and Singapore and simultaneously the USA at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This led to the USA declaring war against Japan. The US then joined the British Empire, already at war with Germany since 1939, and its existing allies in the fight against the Axis nations.<span>[1]</span>