Answer: On this date in 1825, the Mexican legislature passed the State Colonization Law, providing incentives for Anglo colonists to settle Texas and Coahuila. In exchange for a small fee, settlers were given up to 4,428 acres of pasture land and 177 acres of farmland. D IS CORRECT!
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ONE of them that I know well was the massacre of the last of the Samurai. A band has made a song on it known as Shiroyama. 500 Samurai were left after a long time of modernization. Given they still followed the old ways, they didn’t have the same equipment as the Imperial forces which had early versions of firearms. After the last of the Samurai were in an encounter with imperial forces, it was swords brought to a gunfight. After the battle, all of the Samurai perished and their ways died out over time.
Answer: He decribed a plant that had a flower which was soft and red and had no thorns on it.
Explanation: Marion Lee Kempner was a Marine lieutenant from Galveston, Texas and he wrote the letter to his great-aunt, Fannie Adoue, on Oct. 20, 1966 where he described a plant he said he saw and made him think of her.
In the letter, he detailed how his platoon was finishing up a three-day patrol, struggling over steep hills in nearly impenetrable jungle, when one of his men turned to him and pointed at a rather distinguished-looking plant with soft red flowers waving in the downpour and said that was the first plant he had seen that day which didn't have thorns on it.
Less than three weeks later, Lieutenant Kempner was killed in a mine explosion near Tien Phu at the age of 24.
Answer is A.... its designed to regulate colonial trade and enabled England to collect duties (taxes) in the Colonies. American Colonies Index.