How did the British motive of gold lead to the rise of slavery in the Americas?


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Answer 1

Answer:taxeing the slaves

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Answer 2
The reason for the rise in slavery in the Americas was because there had to be a lot of work done like mining, trading, transporting, and exporting so, that would require a large amount of people!

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Committees of Correspondence were the American colonies' first institution [organization] for maintaining communication with one another. They were organized in the decade before the Revolution, when the deteriorating [worsening] relationship with Great Britain made it increasingly important for the colonies to share ideas and information. In 1764, Boston formed the earliest Committee of Correspondence, writing to other colonies to encourage united opposition to Britain's recent stiffening [increasing the strictness] of customs [tax] enforcement and prohibition of American paper money. The following year New York formed a similar committee to keep the other colonies notified of its actions in resisting the Stamp Act. This correspondence led to the holding of the Stamp Act Congress in New York City. Nine of the colonies sent representatives, but no permanent intercolonial [spanning across colonies] structure was established. In 1772, a new Boston Committee of Correspondence was organized, this time to communicate with all the towns in the province, as well as with "the World," about the recent announcement that Massachusetts' governor and judges would hereafter be paid by--and accountable to--the Crown [the King of England] rather than the colonial legislature. More than half of Massachusetts’ 260 towns formed committees and replied to Boston's communications.
In March 1773, the Virginia House of Burgesses proposed that each colonial legislature appoint a standing committee for intercolonial correspondence. Within a year, nearly all had joined the network, and more committees were formed at the town and county levels. The exchanges that followed helped build a sense of solidarity [unity], as common grievances [complaints] were discussed and common responses agreed upon. When the First Continental Congress was held in September 1774, it represented the logical evolution [development] of the intercolonial communication that had begun with the Committees of Correspondence.


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1. Explain how the Boston Massacre inspired Sam Adams to form the first Committee of Correspondence in Boston.

2. What do you believe were 2 risks of being involved in a Committee of Correspondence?

3. What do you believe were 2 benefits of being involved in a Committee of Correspondence?

4. Our modern day Constitution gives US citizens the right to peacefully protest. How do you think the Committees of Correspondence inspired the protection of that right?

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1.American patriots of the 1770s did not have modern means of communication at their disposal. To spread the power of the written word from town to town and colony to colony, Committees of Correspondence were established. The first such committee was organized by none other than Samuel Adams.

2. The boston tea party

3. Committees of Correspondence were the American colonies' first institution for maintaining communication with one another. They were organized in the decade before the Revolution, when the deteriorating relationship with Great Britain made it increasingly important for the colonies to share ideas and information.

4. The committees of correspondence were shadow governments organized by the Patriot leaders of the Thirteen Colonies on the eve of the American Revolution. ... These served an important role in the Revolution, by disseminating the colonial interpretation of British actions between the colonies and to foreign governments.

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Why did Europeans colonize new lands ?

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To expand their empire, convert religions, and find resources. The three g's aswell.

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What is the armour of God name everything

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Answer: I didn't get ur question but searched it up anyways :p LOL

These pieces are described in Ephesians as follows: loins girt with truth (belt of truth), breastplate of righteousness, shoes with the preparation of the gospel of peace (peace), shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit/word of God.

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according to google

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7th grade history

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girl, I don't have history in 7th grade, but this is a lot of work to do so I just think that you want someone else to do you homework for you. if it was just one question them I might have been able to help you.

What are some Roman achievements during the Pax Romana?

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Answer:This 200-year period saw unprecedented peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire, which spanned from England in the north to Morocco in the south and Iraq in the east. During the Pax Romana, the Roman Empire reached its peak in terms of land area, and its population swelled to an estimated 70 million people.

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This 200-year period saw unprecedented peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire, which spanned from England in the north to Morocco in the south and Iraq in the east. During the Pax Romana, the Roman Empire reached its peak in terms of land area, and its population swelled to an estimated 70 million people.

How is the White Man’s Burden a cause for imperialism? What role did it play in later involvement in foreign affairs?

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As a poet of imperialism, Kipling exhorts the American reader and listener to take up the enterprise of empire, yet warns about the personal costs faced, endured, and paid in building an empire; nonetheless, American imperialists understood the phrase the white man's burden to justify imperial conquest as a mission

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If you lived under an economic system in which the government controlled all aspects of production, which economic system would this be?
OA traditional economy
OB.
market economy
OC. planned economy
OD. mixed economy

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Answer:

OD. mixed economy

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Which area of Africa was primarily Christian, even though it was/is located
in north Africa? *
Mali
Ghana
Zimbabwe
Ethiopia

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Answer:

Ethiopia.

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It is believed that Christianity first reached to North Africa between the 1st and 2nd century AD. However, till the 4th century, no particular country embraced Christianity. It was only until the Ethiopian King Ezana of Aksumite empire officially adopted Christianity the empire's official religion.

Ethiopia primarily became one of the first Christian empires in North Africa until the 7th century when Christianity became less relevant with the arrival of Islam and Islamic rulers.

What were some characteristics of medieval europe?

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Some characteristics of the medieval Europe were that they lived on rural area (the countryside or outside town.) and which a simple social structure. It worked as nobles at top, and peasants at bottom. There were some few people in between.

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Why was there great concern about admitting Missouri as a slave state? It meant that Maine could not have slaves. The Louisiana Purchase had required that there be no slave states within the territory. Transporting slaves to Missouri was difficult. There would be more slave states than free states.

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The correct answer is B) The Louisiana Purchase had required that there be no slave states within the territory.

There was great concern about admitting Missouri as a slave state because the Louisiana Purchase had required that there be no slave states within the territory.

US Congress had passed the Missouri Compromise on March 3, 1820. Congress tried to put an end to the difficult issue of slavery. Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state, meanwhile, Main was admitted as a free state.  US Congress was really concerned that the admission of Missouri as a slave state could affect representation in Congress and the balance of power between northern and southern states.

What was the main difference between the flooding of the Nile and that of the rivers in Mesopotamia?

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The biggest difference was the nice was at regular clock work and had expected times but tiaras and euphrates were completely unknown and the would just go off at random times

According to the lesson, what were some of the early reform movements in America?

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According to the lesson, suffrage, abolition, and Populism were some of the early reform movements in America.

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Key movements of the time fought for women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, temperance, and prison reform. Explore key reform movements of the 1800s with this curated collection of classroom resources.

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The land bridge that existed between Asia and North America is now
O A. the Arctic Circle.
O B. Alaska.
O C. Siberia.
O D. the Bering Strait.

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d. the bering straight i believe

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d

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11. The House of Burgesses was the
a. government of New England
b. first representative government of America
government of the United States of America
d. England's government
C. first

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Which of the following is the best example of civic virtue?
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oc
Od
King George III taxing the colonists but not allowing them to have representation in Parliament
George Washington volunteering to preside over the Constitutional Confvention
Samuel Adams smuggling goods to not have to pay taxes on them
Daniel Shay leading a violent revolt against the state government

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Answer:

George Washington volunteering to preside over the Constitutional Confvention

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Civic virtue is the collection of qualities that help the advancement of a community. And example of civic virtue is civil leadership, which is the act of taking a leadership position, voluntarily, in order to help reach the goals of the community, and this is what George Washignton did.

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B. George Washington volunteering to preside over the Constitutional Convention

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what was the purpose of religious camp meetings in the early 1800s?​

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Back in the 1800s, the government, or generals of each colony, or region, wanted everybody to be converted to one single religion, so they held religious meetings, which were not mandatory, but were recommended, and they taught the people about the one religion, whatever that religion may be.

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Which type of structure was designed for religious purposes?
A. moats
B. mounds
C. palisades
D. plazas

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The answer is D I think

HELP PLEASE!!!!!! Why would it matter if a ballot was party column or office-group?

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Party column ballots allow people to choose candidates only in the same party while office group ballot  voters to do split-ticket voting, which is choosing candidates from different parties. In this essence, political parties favor party column ballots more than office group ballot.

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On party-column ballots, it is possible to vote a “straight ticket” for all of a party’s candidates by entering a single mark, though voting for individual candidates is usually possible. Conversely, on the office-bloc ballot, voters choose individual candidates grouped by office rather than party

13. How many parts does the Declaration of Independence have?
1. 2. 3. 4

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4 parts

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The four parts of the letter include The Preamble, The Declaration of National Rights, the list of Grievances, and the Resolution of Independence.

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5

Explanation:

he Declaration of Independence is made up of five distinct parts: the introduction; the preamble; the body, which can be divided into two sections; and a conclusion. The introduction states that this document will "declare" the "causes" that have made it necessary for the American colonies to leave the British Empire. Having stated in the introduction that independence is unavoidable, even necessary, the preamble sets out principles that were already recognized to be "self-evident" by most 18th- century Englishmen, closing with the statement that "a long train of abuses and usurpations . . .

What were the beliefs in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt?

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The religions in both Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple gods and goddesses, and were based on nature. Both civilizations had gods of the sky, earth, freshwater, and the sun,

During the Progressive Era, which constitutional amendment was passed authorizing Congress to collect an income tal?

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The Sixteenth Amendment

Which Nazi leader is this?

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Answer : His name is Heinrich Himmler



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Answer: its Heinrich Himmler

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How did immigrants who came to the Indian Territory’s mining towns keep their customs and traditions?

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Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: Mines in the Indian Territory’s attracted many immigrant workers, and these workers found ways to keep their culture and traditions when living in immigrant enclaves. Immigrants formed communities within mining towns. They created schools and churches to continue using their home language, and they started their own businesses to support each other. As a result, they were able to continue many of their old traditions, including celebrating old holidays.

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What new technologies were used in fighting World War 1?

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Answer:

Computer

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Machine guns were used. And some techno weapons.

The goal of the Four Mothers Nation was to have the federal government honor the __________.
A.
Treaty of 1887
B.
Treaty of 1790
C.
Treaty of 1832
D.
Treaty of 1898

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A. Treaty of 1887 I think

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A

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which of the following most directly describes the froth of cities

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The froth of cities would be filled with bubbles

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What were three major reasons the USA attacked Iraq in the first Gulf War?

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The Iraq War was a protracted armed conflict that began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition that overthrew the government of Saddam Hussein. ... The invasion occurred as part of the George W. Bush administration's War on Terror, following the September 11 attacks.

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What was the purpose of the Mangna Carta​

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Magna Carta, which means 'The Great Charter', is one of the most important documents in history as it established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, even the king, and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice and the right to a fair trial.

Answer:

Answer down below!

Explanation:

It convinced King John to have rules better governing the people. It inspired the Founding Fathers to add something similar in the Declaration of Independence.

How did the use of cuneiform benefit the people of ancient Uruk?

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Cuneiform writing was used to record lots of information such as temple activities, business and trade. Cuneiform was also useful in ways such as writing stories, myths, and personal letters. The latest known example of cuneiform is an astronomical text from C.E. 75.

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which group of people are moving to georgia

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Answer:

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