Marquis de Lafayette of France: a military officer, aristocrat and French politician, fought for the United States in the War of Independence against England, Baron von Steuben of Prussia: was a Prussian officer who fought during the war of Independence of the United States next to George Washington, Kosciusko and Pulaski of Poland: two illustrious Poles who fought in the American Revolution, Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Kazimierz Pułaski, to encourage men of Polish origin who lived in the United States to enlist in the Polish army, Haym Solomon of Poland: he became a strong supporter of the cause of American independence.
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The correct answer is:
Where survivors of the Holocaust could live.
Explanation:
In 1947, the United Nations helped create the state of Israel. Palestine was divided with the consent of Great Britain (which controlled Palestine) into a place for Arabs, and a place for Jews (Holocaust survivors). The partition plan was passed in 1947 on the United Nations General Assembly because the countries had sympathy for the suffering of Jews during World War II.
Answer:
The Alamo
Explanation:
The site known today as Alamo was the most successful mission among the first San Antonia missions. The Alamo became a large missionary complex, where Spanish Christians catechized the Indians and converted them to Christianity, often forcedly, but managed to do so with almost all the Indians in the region. Since the main objective of the missions was to convert to Christianity, this was the most successful.
In addition, this region has been promising to develop large-scale agriculture.
Answer:
True.
Explanation: It was indeed a success