Answer:Cattle drives in Texas originated about 300 years ago with the establishment of Spanish missions in New Spain's eastern province of Tejas. In the 18th century, three major European powers were competing for control of North America: Spain, France, and England.
Answer: B
Explanation: the alamo did.
Answer:
Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare (Act III, scene II)
The effect of Antony's speech on the citizens is:
B. The citizens begin to question Brutus's opinion of Caesar.
Explanation:
Mark Antony figuratively refuted Brutus' claim that he killed Caesar as a savior of Rome and her citizens. The opposite seems to be the case. It was the greed, power-hunger, and inordinate ambition of Marcus Brutus that proved to be the main reasons that he killed Caesar. In his famous speech, Mark Antony reminded the Romans that Caesar was a man of honor and not a tyrant, who was not overly ambitious, having refused the crown thrice, unlike his ungrateful and treacherous conspirators.
<span>The Macdonald-Cartier bridge that stretches the Ottawa River and connects Ontario to Quebec is named for two Canadian politicians, one English (referring to John A. Macdonald) and one French (referring to George-Étienne Cartier).</span>
Answer:
It depends on the history of colonialism in the area, but a safe bet is Swahili / French and English.
Explanation:
Near the Cote d'Ivoire and Senegal regions the <u>French</u> had influence for many years, so naturally many Africans there speak French.
<u>English</u> is the current language of business and higher education --everyone wants to know English because it's helpful in trade and commerce.
<u>Swahili</u> is a "lingua franca" in East Africa, which means that it's often used as an intermediate for two people who have their own native tongue (say, Yoruba and Igbo).