<span><span>Jan 14 King of Naples flees before advancing French armies. </span><span>Jan 17 Maltese patriot Dun Mikiel Xerri, along with a number of other patriots, was executed. </span><span>Jan 25 1st US patent for a seeding machine, Eliakim Spooner, Vermont </span><span>Feb 9 USS Constellation captures French frigate Insurgents off Nevis, W I </span><span>Feb 13 1st US law regulating insurance passed by Massachusetts legislature </span><span>Feb 15 1st US printed ballots authorized, Pennsylvania </span><span>Feb 25 1st federal forestry legislation authorizes purchase of timber land </span><span>Feb 25 US Congress passes 1st federal quarantine legislation </span><span>Mar 2 Congress standardizes US weights & measures.
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They did multiple things to help the matter. They took all the living and dead creatures out of the oily water. They also cleaned the living animals with dawn soap to get the oil off. They finally got the leaked stopped on July 15, 2010, after it was flowing consistently since April 20, 2010. The BP used dumped 1.8 million gallons of chemical dispersants into the Gulf of Mexico to displace the oil to make it easier to clean up.
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Why did some Southern leaders want to develop industry in the South? They thought that the South depended too much on the North for manufactured goods. Since the railroad system in the South had fewer railroads, the Southern cities grew more slowly than the Northern cities.
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<u><em>How might we explain the attitudes of the Renaissance-era Europeans toward the newly discovered Indians?</em></u>
Europeans saw the recently discovered population as inferior because the main belief in the period is that the Europeans were culturally, economically, and socially superior based on the idea of Humanism and Eurocentrism. Considering the fact that these new population discovered in America were not described in the Bible or registered in any philosophy or science book of the time, Europeans saw them as inferior ones, and liable to Christianize and turn them into civilization.
<u><em>Was the concern Christianizing the Native Americans sincere?</em></u>
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The word "sincere" is not correct to use in this case. In general, the Church was following the idea to spread religion through the world, especially to the ones who didn't know God. In the case of the Native Americans, they were completely "empty" - if we can use this word - so they could be easily Christianized. However, the most important thing we have to consider is that in the 16th and 17th centuries the Church was gradually losing members to the new ideas that were spreading across Europe (Protestantism). So, the Church had to find new "souls" to bring to its core. In other words, it was not the case to be sincere or not, it was just a necessity to maintain control.
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Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Was the first crusade successful?
Well, it all depends on which side we are talking about. If we are talking about the crusader's side, it was a success. Then, obviously, it was not for the Muslim side.
The first crusade was fought from 1096 to 1099. On July 14, 1099, after three years of intense combats, teh Crusaders finally captured the important city of Jerusalem, defeating the Muslim troops. After some research, some historians say that the Muslim army was not in the best shape because the Turks were already weak from fighting themselves.