The capture of fort of Ticonderoga had a major and positive impact on the American soldiers. It was the first victory of rebels in American Revolution which served as a moral booster for them. It provided them the control of cannons which were used in the subsequent rebel attacks and sieges
D) that slaves should be given freedom if their masters die while in the United States
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A) that he had been taken into free territory and therefore should be free
Answer:
The correct answer is stereotype threat.
Explanation:
Stereotypes are images defined and accepted by people taking into account different variables such as space, time, place, etc. These images often interfere in the decision process depending on the situation, and in general, one person tends to prevail over another due to some acceptance situation at that time (it may be internal or external).
Nationalism in Europe rose during the 1800s as a result of political turmoil. The French and American revolutions played a major role in giving the existing European populations the courage to unite in order to overthrow the existing governing structures and develop new governmental structures based on liberty and national identity. The core essence of Nationalism is that of national identity. People of a similar culture or race or religion group together to form a cohesive unit based on their similarities.
Answer:
A) inspire the nation and Union soldiers
Explanation:
<u>The ideas behind the speech were to raise the morale of the people and to remind them of the fact that people in Gettysburg died for freedom, nation, equality and better future of the States. </u>
This is accented when he says that, as an honor to the dead, to make their lives meaningful, they should fight <u>"</u><u>that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."</u>
He doesn't mention the South, slaves or announces the new leader. <u>His main goal is to wake the spark of the nation to fight united for freedom and relief. </u>