The correct answer is "He was a leader in the British army."
George Washington (1732-1799) leaded the American forces in the American Revolutionary War and became the First President of the United States, this why he is considered one of the Fathers of this country.
The Seven Years' War took place before all that, between 1756 and 1763. It was a global conflict involving all European powers. Due to the his former experience in the French and Indian Wars, Washington was appointed leader of the British militia from Virginia, and fiercely fought the French there.
Japan were not so much unhappy with the outcome of the treaty of Versailles as with how the treaty negotiations took place.
They felt probably correctly that they had been sidelined by the four major powers. However it should be noted that Japan didn't have any role in the European theatre of the war and its contribution was largely confined to providing convoy escorts and attacking Imperial Germany's possessions in the pacific.
For minimal effort during the war Japan was given what had been Germanys pacific Islands together with former territories in China.
The last part was hugely controversial the Germans had seized Shandong from the Chinese and the allies rather than return it to China gave it to Japan.
The Americans as well as some other allies used the venue of Versailles to make criticisms of the rather brutal way that Japan chose to run its empire. At this stage Japan controlled Korea chunks of China as well as various other smaller territories.
The Japanese never attempted to disguise the fact that they viewed other asians as racially inferior. The racial equality motion was merely an attempt to draw equivalence between their empire and the British and French empires.
<span>So at the time the Japanese weren't particuarly displeased at the versailles treaty. In later years it would become tied with the hated Washington naval agreements signed in 1921 which would lead to massive unrest in the Japanese military.</span>
Yes that was the purpose if the bill of rights
When the Renaissance came, all of the diff, types of art came together.
Answer:
D. to take what we love
Explanation:
"From Blossoms" is the title of the poetry written by Li-Young Lee's which makes use of an image in a presentation so as to capture the senses of the readers available or listening.
The type of concrete details used in the poetry is when he said
"To take what we love inside" which was a factual phrase to explain reality about a man.