Hey You!
The correct answer to your question is: Stated that freed slaves could join the U.S Military.
(This is because an estimated 180,000 freed slaves joined the military, and about 18,000 joined the navy).
And that's your answer! ^
Famous events in the US between 1600-1865:
1. Pilgrims/Mayflower
2. Thanksgiving
3. Revolutionary War
4. Declaration of Independence
5. Constitution/Bill of Rights
6. Civil War
7. Emancipation Proclamation
Hope this helped :) your criteria was pretty vague, let me know if you need anything more specific. You can go into detail about a specific thing that occurred within the Pilgrims' journey, Revolutionary War, etc.
Answer:
Explanation:
first I like your profile second the new snipers due to the fact that America wore a dark brown which was an advantage because who would look through every tree for someone but as they went on they got more daring and the best part had to be the way the Americans were trained with out shoes and most things they wouldn't have while sniping like when they first came out they would straight up single file and shoot but then realized it can be shot farther and so when they were fighting the first part was of them single file then in trees waiting for them to come and that stayed till the end but towards the end they would stay on the ground because most people could see the snippers in the tree now since they most likely have seen one in a tree before.
Answer:
look it up
Explanation:
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Answer:
to study how the Chinese government operated
to learn about Chinese art and technology
Explanation:
He sent Japanese monks and other men to China to study. They study mostly how the Chinese government worked as well as art and technology.
He ruled in lat 6th and early 7th century and he made Buddhism the state religion. He built many temples all over Japan.
Through the messengers he sent to China, he learned a lot and that helped him create a new Japan, making him revered and viewed until today as one of the most important rulers of Japan's history!