They are both monotheistic, they practice the five pillars of Islam, and they believe that Islam began in 610 CE when Muhammad began receiving messages from God.
Transportation of the two-way river came with the invention of steamboat, or riverboat. In the trans-Appalachian area, river systems were found to be crucial for exporting goods to distant markets.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- The period between the end of the War of 1812 and the Civil War was a time of rapid transportation progress, rapid factory growth, and major new technology development to boost agricultural production.
- Many streams were navigable, leading to larger rivers like Tennessee and Cumberland, which in turn flowed into Ohio, merging with the Mississippi River, flowing past New Orleans port.
- The Mississippi River was a vital means of transporting agricultural goods and their free navigation from Northwest to the East Coast
<span>1.)English general during the French and Indian War
General Edward Braddock
2.)most vocal colonist against the Stamp Act of 1765
patrick henry
3.)wrote the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
4.)proposed a resolution at Second Continental Congress
Richard Henry Lee
5.)French soldier who fought with the colonists in the Revolutionary War
Marquis de Lafayette
6.)led unsuccessful march through New York during Revolutionary War
General John Burgoyne
7.)conducted one of the most successful naval battles of the Revolutionary War
John paul Jones
8.)suggested the Constitution allow for three branches of government
Edmund Randolph
9.)first Vice President of the United States
John Adams
10.)wrote the first financial plan for the United States
Alexander Hamilton
11.)first President of the United States
</span>George Washington
Cotton was one the biggest and most important crops in the South of the United States. In 1794, a United States inventor named Eli Whitney produced and patented a machine called the Cotton Gin and by that time, it completely modernized the cotton industry.
This especial machine was able to speed up the production of cotton by a process, which incremented the speed in which the cotton seeds were removed from the cotton fiber. Previous to this machine the removal of the seeds has to be done by hand which was very time consuming.
even though the invention was very successful, Mr. Whitney´s success was not what he wanted, mainly because there were a lot of patent infringement problems that he has to faced, and ended up in disappointment for him.