"<span>C. Colonies of imperial nations, such as Congo and India" would be the best option, since most of Europe's colonies during this time were heavily exploited in terms of people and resources. </span>
The American Revolution inspired the French, the French Revolution inspired the Haitians, and the Haitian Revolution inspired the Spanish-American Revolution
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I would say that there aren't really any absolute standards for truth and justice. The reason for this is that considering we're only one species that has evolved out of apes, it is really hard to say whether the way we perceive reality and discover things through science can be thought as an absolute standard for truth. From this perspective it's even harder to find an absolute standard for justice.
The Boston Tea Party<span> was a raid that took place in the</span>Boston<span> Harbor in 1773 during which American colonists dumped shiploads of </span>tea<span> into the water to protest a British tax on </span>tea<span>. This event was </span>important<span>because it fueled the tension that had already begun between Britain and America.
This was founded in google all rights go to google </span>
No "Americans" arrived in North America. However, in 10 A.D. Vikings explored the fringes of North America. Also, Native Americans crossed over from Siberia into Alaska over a land bridge about 12,000 years ago. In 1501, Amerigo Vespucci officially discovered America but thought it was Asia so he did not dock. Then in 1592, Christopher Columbus found and docked in the Caribbean and was the first man to land on America.