<u>The three reasons of Houston's retreat includes- </u>
(i)poorly trained army,
(ii) lack of military equipment and
(iii) arrival of Santa Anna's Mexican army.
Explanation:
After the defeat of Texan army, the new general of Texan Sam Houston adopted a series of retreats to fight the Mexican army. Houston decided to retreat because he had a poorly trained military with little amount of ration and less experience and he wanted to get more time to train this army against the fierce Mexican army of Santa Anna.
To fight with the Santa Anna army Houston strategically opted for retreats and gained more time to prepare his army
Answer:
B-Sparta was located inland, protecting it from the Athenian navy.
Explanation:
Sparta only had one way to approached by land, whereas the Delian League was mostly islands.
Answer:
The Eritreans' situation is a clear example of the immigration process people from many countries of the world go through
Explanation:
Immigrants decide to go to other countries (mainly developed countries) as a way to seek better opportunities when talking about monetary, educational and welfare. A clear example of this is the one concerning Latinamericans going to USA, Canada or Europe as well as the people from the Middle East. However, there are situations in which people must leave their countries because or the political or economical crisis that they go through, just like the all the internal conflict that is happening in Venezuela.
In the prize-winning American Black folktale collection of Virginia Hamilton, the title story is a fairy tale of the slaves who owned the ancient magic words that enabled them to fly away to liberty literally. And it is a touching story about those who did not have the chance to "fly away," who, with only their imaginations, remained slaves to set them free while this story was told and retold. For every page of this picture book presentation of Virginia Hamilton's most beloved novel, Leo and Diane Dillon have created powerful new illustrations in full color. It contains the initial historical notice of the author as well as her previously unpublished notes. Awards for the People Should Fly collection: A Coretta Scott King Award A Booklist Children's Editors' Choice A School Library Journal Best Books of the Year A Horn Book Fanfare An ALA Notable Book An NCTE Teachers' Choice A Best Illustrated Children's Books of the Year from the New York Times