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B. They threatened their rivals with war
E. They executed their rivals by cutting off their heads
D. They married royalty from other powerful lands
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#1 IT IS NAMED MESOPOTAMIA DUE TO ITS LOCATION BETWEEN THE RIVERS EUPHRATES AND TIGRIS
#2 SUMER WAS THE FIRST URBAN CIVILIZATION IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA
#3 MESOPOTAMIAN CITY URUK WAS PERHAPS THE LARGEST CITY IN THE WORLD AT THE TIME
#4 SARGON OF AKKAD BUILT THE FIRST GREAT EMPIRE IN MESOPOTAMIA
#5 AMORITES ESTABLISHED THE FIRST BABYLONIAN EMPIRE IN MESOPOTAMIA
#6 BABYLONIA BECAME A MAJOR POWER UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF HAMMURABI
#7 ASSYRIAN EMPIRE OF MESOPOTAMIA WAS ONE OF THE FIRST SUPERPOWERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
#8 MESOPOTAMIAN KING TIGLATH-PILESER III IS REGARDED AS A MILITARY GENIUS
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Federalists hated it, Anti federalists loved it
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Election of 1800. In the election of 1800, the Federalist incumbent John Adams ran against the rising Republican Thomas Jefferson. ... Unfortunately,Jefferson and his vice-presidential running mate Aaron Burr both received the identical number of electoral votes, and the House of Representatives voted to break the tie. Thomas Jefferson eventually won. Cementing it as a major win for the anti big government anti federalists.
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During the time of the American Revolution, there were many battles that took place and affected the Revolution. One battle though, made a huge impact on the American Revolution. The Battle of Saratoga proved that the disadvantaged and weaker American forces were strong enough to overpower the British forces. It all started when General John Burgoyne needed to get his forces to Albany. He and his army headed across the Hudson River, where they would then take a road south-ward to Albany. Burgoyne knew the enemy (American forces) were in the area, but he did not know of their exact location. Leading to the Battles of Bemis Heights and Freeman's Farm, the Battle of Saratoga became known as a highly significant battle.
Freeman was a Loyalist who had earlier left for Canada. After about three hours of battle, the Americans ran out of ammunition, making them have to retreat. The British then claimed victory at Freeman's Farm.
Freeman's Farm was located on the west side bank of the Hudson River. It was right near Bemis Heights, making it easy for people to build fortifications in the woods and high outcroppings. It was located a few miles away from Burgoyne's destination of Albany. It was a perfect location for an army to fight and keep themselves in somewhat of an alright sanctuary. During the Battle, both sides used different tactics and strategies. Burgoyne decided to go with a risky strategy of dividing his army into three columns, two towards Bemis Heights and one to follow the road that paralleled the Hudson. The American forces (led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold) placed expert riflemen (led by Daniel Morgan) in charge of taking out the left flank of the British (led by Simon Frasier). This strategy worked well for the Americans, of course until they ran out of ammunition. The battle (of Freeman's Farm) was officially ended when Burgoyne heard word from Sir Henry Clinton. Clinton was getting ready to leave New York City and come assist Burgoyne with the continuous battles.
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