Answer:
They experienced a dreadful journey. The slaves were tightly packed into ships. There was not much fresh air to breathe and the stench was horrible. There was almost no room to move and many of the slaves wished for death. Illness was common and the white men would flog the slaves. Some were force fed and if they didn’t agree with eating, they would get whipped and cut. The African slaves had horrible experiences while crossing The Middle Passage.
<em>The correct answer is the third one:</em> The authors of the state constitutions had learned lessons that were useful in writing a new United States Constitution. Lessons learned in setting up state governments were helpful in setting up the United States government.
The state constitutions created the articles of confederation and it didn't have an executive branch and a judicial branch. The federal government was not allowed by state constitutions to control taxes. These mistakes were made before the US Constitution. So, government officials realize that they needed a stronger federal government.
<em>The Constitution (originally comprising seven articles) delineates the national frame of government. Its articles embody the doctrine of the separation of powers, the concepts of federalism, and establish the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it.</em>
Answer:
The Habsburg empire
Explanation:
Before the first world war the Habsburg empire encompassed not just Austria and Hungary, but Bohemia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and large parts of Poland and Romania.
On the 28 June 1914 the Archduke Ferdinand of Habsburg was killed in Sarajevo; this led to the first world war in which the Habsburg empire lost its enormous empire. After the war new and less diversed<em> nations</em> were created from the old empire such as Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. The latter proved to be too etnically diversed too. Austria and Hungary, although with a Romanian minority inside and a Hungarian minority in Romania, proved to be more stable.
Answer: African American Slaves
Explanation: African Slaves did fight for both sides, but if they had to pick between the British or the Americans, the slaves would've picked the British. Due to the fact that the British got rid of slavery a long time ago. The Americans would most likely set some slaves free for fighting for their side, but in the end, most would go back to slavery.