Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
The War of Jenkins' Ear, is the right answer.
The War of Jenkins' Ear was a struggle between Britain and Spain persisting in the years between 1739-1748, largely in New Granada and the Caribbean, with major services mostly came to an end by 1742. The roots of the struggle can be observed in the injury of Jenkins after the boarding of his ship by Spanish coast guards in the year 1731. The public acknowledgement to the conflict was moderate until several years later when antagonist diplomats and the British South Sea Company expected to encourage indignity against Spain, considering that a successful war would enhance the trading opportunities of Britain in the Caribbean.
Answer:
C. Its members were interested in re-creating the music dramas staged by ancient Greeks, is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Florentine Camerata were intellectuals, musicians, poets and humanists of Florence during the late renaissance. Under the patronage of Count Giovanni de Bardi, they used to gather and Giovanni's and discuss trends in drama, arts, and music. The gathering was famous for having all the famous men of Florence, their first meeting was in 1573 and its popularity climaxed between 1577 and 1582. It tried to revive Greek dramatic style and Camerats's experiments led to the development of stile recitativo, it led to the composition of dramatic music and the development of Opera.
England becomes well known to be the strongest European country for that time period (at least in the sea)
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