Answer:
Cook Islands I think?
Explanation:
sorry if thats wrong but I'm pretty sure thats it. :)
Answer:
Both Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were the main liberators of the Spanish colonies in South America.
It's D
Explanation:
-Jose de San Martin was an Argentine general and the first leader of the southern part of South America who succeeded in achieving the independence from Spain, having participated actively in the independence processes of Argentina, Chile and Peru.
-Simon Bolivar was is a Venezuelan general and statesman. He is an emblematic figure, with the Argentinian Jose de San Martin and Bernardo O'Higgins of Chile, of the emancipation of the Spanish colonies in South America in 1813. He participated decisively to the independence of current Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Bolivar also participated in the creation of Gran Colombia, which he wanted to become a great political and military confederation grouping all of Latin America.
"George Washington's proclamation of neutrality was a formal announcement, declaring the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain."
Answer:
if I'm not mistaken they hated the cherokee
Explanation:
I'm quite sure that after the united states bought the territory that the Cherokee were on the settlers wanted the Cherokee off. they banded together soldiers and forced the cherokee into modern day Oklahoma using what they named THE TRAIL OF TEARS
So I kinda got this off the top of my head but I'm pretty confident so good luck!!!!