Joan of Arc was the military leader who defended the city of Orleans against an English siege during the Hundred Years War.
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It would be difficult and near impossible to see this as a single phenomenon and for it not to be seen as part of a broader process of colonization and imperialism at the time. However, one distinct feature of the colonies in North America was that there was massive migration of Europeans to these colonies whereas in other colonies at the time the migration was not as substantial.
This political cartoon is showing how the right to vote for African-American citizens was unfairly restricted during the era of Jim Crow laws in the United States.
This sign discusses a literacy test. A literacy test was a written exam that individuals had to pass in order to vote. These tests were usually very difficult due to the amount of questions on them, the wording of the questions, and the amount of time given to complete the test. This resulted in thousands of African-Americans being unable to vote. These tests would become illegal when the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed.
Answer: Washington’s Farewell address
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In early 1796, President George Washington decided not to seek reelection for a third term and began drafting this farewell address to the American people. The address went through numerous drafts, in large part due to suggestions made by Alexander Hamilton.
In the 32-page handwritten address, Washington urged Americans to avoid excessive political party spirit and geographical distinctions. In foreign affairs, he warned against long-term alliances with other nations.
The address was printed in Philadelphia’s American Daily Advertiser on September 19, 1796. Washington’s final manuscript is at The New York Public Library.