Greene inflicted heavy losses on general Cornwalls's army
B.states and individuals needed more from the central government than it was empowered to provide under the articles
The Articles of Confederation were considered too weak to be successful. It was not taken very seriously has a form of gov. One its biggest weaknesses was it did not have the power to tax, so it did not have enough funds to support an army or postal system as it was intended to do.
Answer "B" is the correct option.
By the mid-1700s, the Spanish conquistadors brought their horses with them when they crossed the Atlantic to the New World. some horses escaped while others swam towards the shore after ships sank. The Native Americans caught the horses, trained them and learnt how to ride these animals. It was an unintentional consequence, since the plains Indians became expert horsemen who relied on their herds for buffalo hunting and trade.
First say Dear ____, then you skip a line or two and put your introduction and body paragraph after that put a conclusion then you can say sincerely, ______
1.a lot of the times gas was a problem. Bathing and washing would have solved the problem but this was not possible in the trenches. Many soldiers suffered from the effects of gas attacks for the rest of their lives.
2.Some soldiers suffered from a condition called trench foot.This was caused by standing in water and mud for a long time and losing blood circulation. In some cases, soldiers' socks started to grow on to their feet. In severe cases, soldiers had to have their feet or legs amputated (cut off).
3.Trench fever was an unpleasant disease caused by body lice during World War One.The fever was easily passed between soldiers, causing them to suffer from high fever, headaches, aching muscles and sores on the skin. It was painful and took around twelve weeks to get better from. For many soldiers, it was an illness that struck them more than once
4.Shell shock was another new illness during World War One.It was not a physical illness, but a mental one. The constant noise of explosions and guns, along with the smell and danger of the trenches made many soldiers very scared and uncomfortable. Shell shock caused soldiers to act strangely. They found life on the front line very hard to deal with and would stop being able to follow commands and do their duties properly.To begin with, officers and doctors did not understand the illness and thought the soldiers were weak. Some were sent to special hospitals to recover. Others had to carry on fighting.