I'm not an expert but I think it's Mesopotamia. If i'm wrong sorry! :)
Answer:
The Confederacy seized Val Verde, continued up the Rio Grande, and within weeks, captured Albuquerque and Santa Fe before stopping at the Battle of Glorieta Pass on March 28.
Explanation: The Confederacy's goal was to take Union mines for their treasury and claim territory they thought was rightfully theirs. They moved in on southern New Mexico and captured many towns. They later surround the fort, beating all possible odds. The Union soldiers are forced to retreat with 68 killed, 160 wounded and 35 missing. The "Rebels" (Another term used to address the Confederates) only suffered 31 killed, 154 wounded, and 1 missing. A bloody battle to say the least.
Answer:
Colonial opposition to British attempts to impose greater control over the colonies and to make them repay the crown for its defense of them during the French and Indian War.
The correct answer is False.
Explanation
The Confederate States of America is the name by which a country that existed from 1861 to 1865 was known. This country originated from the seven states that wanted to separate from the United States (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas). These states were also characterized by the fact that slavery was legal, which benefited the large landowners since their economic income depended to a great extent on agriculture, particularly cotton. Additionally, another important event in this country was the annexation of four other states, including Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina after they were dissatisfied with the demand for troops by President Lincoln, so that once After Virginia was integrated into the Confederate States, the capital was moved from Montgomery (Alabama) to Richmond (Virginia). Therefore, the correct answer is False.
On 12 March 1938 the Nazis annexed Austria. Later that year they marched into the Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia, and on 15 March 1939 the German army invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia. This brought over half a million Jews under German control.
The German invasion of Western Poland on 1 September 1939 led to the start of the Second World War (WW2). Between 1939 and June 1941 the German army invaded and occupied many countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Greece, Norway and Western Poland. By this time many millions of Jews were living in territories under German control.
The experience of Jews in countries that were invaded and occupied by the Nazis was often quite similar to that of the Jews within Germany. However, what was different was the speed at which the Nazis enacted anti-Jewish measures.