Answer:
C. The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union.
Explanation:
Basically, the work of a historians mostly relies on studying and examining different kinds of historical sources and using them to shed a light on historical events. Of course, this is only a brief and simplified summary of their job.
But the most important thing is that they need to use facts and factual evidence.
Only answer C results from examinations of a historical material source (The Emancipation Proclamation, a written document). In that way it presents a strong evidence, which can easily be checked and verified, that support the claim.
Other answers express only opinions, without providing any evidence, and as such should never be used by historians, especially answer D which is an example of a logical fallacy.
If you have one apple and John has one apple and John gives you his apple then you’ll have two apples
Answer:
Explanation:
Las Guerras fransesas o-indias son el conjunto de conflictos en América del Norte paralelos a diversas guerras dinásticas europeas. En Quebec son conocidas normalmente como Guerras intercoloniales. Mientras que sólo algunas de las guerras afectaron a España y los Países Bajos; el Reino Unido, sus colonias, los nativos americanos y Francia y sus colonias participaron en los cuatro conflictos. Estas guerras forman parte de la Segunda Guerra de los Cien Años entre Francia e Inglaterra (1688–1815). Las colonias francesas y británicas en América crecían continuamente, lo que provocaba problemas por el control de los distintos territorios. Cuando los países europeos entraban en guerra, sus colonias también participaban, aunque las fechas no siempre coinciden exactamente
He English colonists came to Jamestown expecting to be treated in the way they were accustomed<span>. Believing the Indians to be inferior and they expected them to bow to their superiority. Because of this, the English colonist has to suffer a a lot of hardship due to the confrontation that made by the indian. If the colonists treated the indian with respect, they probably managed to achieve trade relationship without anyone getting killed</span>
People often think of migration<span> as a recent phenomenon. However, migration has been a feature of human existence for centuries. Humans have always migrated in groups and as individuals to seek freedom from war and conflict, to escape hunger and poverty, to find new economic opportunities and employment, to flee from religious intolerance or political repression, or even to trade and to travel to new places. The historian Robin Cohen (1995) has identified some distinct migration periods or events that have taken place over the last four centuries.</span>