Answer: B) His movable type allowed people to be able to read about travels and ideas.
Johannes Gutenberg was a German credited for inventing the mechanical movable type printing press in Europe. His printing press was considered the most important invention that time because it improved the transmission of knowledge.
The Quakers cultivated alliances with Germans who also embraced their ideals of pacifism and voluntary militia service. They also used their large population, established wealth, and political influence to control the colonial economy, the Pennsylvania representative assembly, and negotiated with local Natives for land
Answer:
A journal written by Christopher Columbus on one of his voyages
Explanation:
A primary source document is a document that was written by a person who experienced an event first hand, while a secondary source document on the other hand, is a document that was written by someone who did not experience the event first hand.
The correct answer is option C because Columbus experienced the discovery of the New World first-hand.
The answer is not D because a document sent to New World miners by a Spanish official is a secondary source document.
The 4th of July is referred to "Independence Day."
We celebrate the 4th of July for the remembrance of the acceptance of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. That Declaration of Independence stated that the thirteen American colonies were no longer apart of the British Empire, and formed into the United States of America. The thirteen stripes on the American flag stand for the 13 American colonies who declared their independence.
The 4th of July, it is the birth of the United States of America.
Answer:
Philadelphia
Explanation:
Most of North Carolina's textile mills were located in Philadelphia in the early 1900s and this was due the availability of cheap labor and readily available raw materials for the production of textiles.
North Carolina was famous in the early 1900s for its massive production of textiles in America. as at 1921 North Carolina textile mills produced $191 million worth of textiles in America and that was more than double of what is produced in 1914, this showed that the textile industry in North Carolina was flourishing very well .