Answer:
The black death came from fleas. Rats in China had these fleas, and they found their way to Europe. The black death spread so easily because a) there was no proper hygiene, b) cities were often crowded and animals would walk around the streets with humans, c) the 'treatments' that doctors had really didn't have anything to do with the black death. In the end, the black death ended up killing 1/3 of Europe's population and was actually one of the reasons why the feudal system ended.
I believe that would be E. The closest answer would be D, but these colonists were very Puritan and didn't like how the church was being run at all, so they moved to an entirely different country to get away from it. They wanted major changes in church practices, but that would never happen, so they went away and started their own society which followed their own values.
As of right now they have a democracy
Answer:
I think it is the last one, but I'm not sure.
Explanation:
Sorry if I'm wrong
The patriots knew the land very well. Though they were not trained soldiers, many
were skilled hunters and knew how to use a gun.
They also carried rifled muskets that fire farther and were more
accurate. When they were losing in
conventional battles, they used their hunting skills against the British which
proved effective in fighting them.