•William Lloyd Garrison was born on December 10, 1805, in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He was the son of a merchant sailor. At the age of three, Garrison’s father left the family. Frances Maria, Garrison’s mother, a devout Baptist, struggled to raise her children.
•In 1826, after his apprenticeship and acquisition of skills for running a newspaper, Garrison borrowed capital from his employer to purchase the Newburyport Essex Courant.
•In 1840, The American Foreign and Anti-slavery Society was formed after some members of AAS found Garrison’s society lacking initiative to take real political action aside from writing.
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Answer:
The conflict started on the claim of Nueces River
Explanation:
In simple words, It stemmed from the annexation of the Republic of Texas by the U.S. in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (the Mexican claim) or the Rio Grande (the U.S. claim).
The conflict, which was repeatedly won by US forces, resulted in the US acquiring upwards of 500,000 sq kilometers of Mexican land extension of time from the Rio Grande to something like the Pacific Ocean.
Answer:
The Aztec empire was a famous and powerful kingdom in present day Mexico that was conquered by the Spanish.
The Mayans were a civilization that were further south of the Aztecs and occupied areas in central america such as modern day Guatemala and Belize.
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Practices unique to the Aztec</h2>
- Had Unified Empire - The Aztecs had a unified empire which was a confederation of three city states being the Mexico-Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan with the Tenochtitlan being the dominant force.
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Practices Unique to the Mayans</h2>
- Lived in City-States - Unlike their Aztec neighbours, the Mayans did not have a unified empire but instead lived in city states such as Copan and Tikal which had their own rulers.
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Practices of both Cultures</h2>
- Built pyramids - Both the Mayans and the Aztecs built pyramids due to the influence that the ancient city of Teotihuacan had on them. Aztec pyramids usually had temples on top of them where the Aztecs would sacrifice humans in reverence to their gods.
- Studied astronomy - Both Mayans and Aztecs studied astronomy with Mayan priests doing so as a way to receive messages from the gods. The Aztecs also studied the heavens for the same reasons.
- Had a polytheistic religion - Both the Mayans and the Aztecs believed in multiple deities and gods such as Itzamna and Ix Chel for the Mayans and Huitzilopochtli and Tezcatlipoca for the Aztecs.
- Built cities - Both Mayans and Aztecs built cities that were quite organized and even drew praise from their Spanish conquerors.