According to Cornwallis he would have: (1) either endeavored to escape to New-York or (2) would
notwithstanding the disparity of numbers have attacked them in the open
field. This was what he said in a letter he reported to Sir Henry Clinton when he failed to defend the York and Gloucester posts.
Answer:
B D E is your answer
Explanation:
Although it was already on your screen. I don't mind though.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The geographic feature of Mesopotamia that led to the Sumerians being easily taken over was the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that made it easy for their enemies to navigate and invade them.
Sumeria was the oldest civilization known to man. Sumerians settled in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Middle East region. There, they developed agriculture techniques and learn how to use the flood of the rivers to grow crops in that fertile soil. That is how they prosper for some time until their enemies could access their city-states navigating through both rivers.
Explanation:
<u>When drought occurs in such arid areas, the living conditions of local people become very difficult. In these conditions, the land yields no crops and water is insufficient for human consumption as well. People compete for the meager available resources. Pastoral communities are an example of this.</u>
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