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How did the physical environment of America impact the daily lives of colonists, and what ...
How did the physical environment of America impact the daily lives of colonists, and what ...
How did the physical environment of America impact the daily lives of colonists, and what adaptations did they make to survive and thrive in their new surroundings?
History   Anonymous   78   Asked A month ago
How did religious beliefs and practices evolve among the colonists as they settled in America, and ...
How did religious beliefs and practices evolve among the colonists as they settled in America, and ...
How did religious beliefs and practices evolve among the colonists as they settled in America, and what adaptations did they make to accommodate religious diversity within their communities?
History   Anonymous   77   Asked A month ago
Read the following passage to gain a better understanding of the vocabulary word.
Read the following passage to gain a better understanding of the vocabulary word.
[html]Read the following passage to gain a better understanding of the vocabulary word.By the late 1840s, a surge in immigration led to an increased population to work in the factories of the North. An immigrant is a person who enters a new country in order to settle there. In the 1840s and 1850s, about 4 million immigrants arrived in the United States. They were attracted
History   df296508   74   Asked A year ago
Polk started out by trying to buy the land. He sent an American diplomat, John Slidell, to Mexico ...
Polk started out by trying to buy the land. He sent an American diplomat, John Slidell, to Mexico ...
[html]from PBS:Polk started out by trying to buy the land. He sent an American diplomat, John Slidell, to Mexico City to offer $30 million for it. But the Mexican government refused to even meet with Slidell. Polk grew frustrated. Determined to acquire the land, he sent American troops to Texas in January of 1846 to provoke the Mexicans into war.

When the Mexicans fired o
History   flavaray   67   Asked A year ago
Polk started out by trying to buy the land. He sent an American diplomat, John Slidell, to Mexico ...
Polk started out by trying to buy the land. He sent an American diplomat, John Slidell, to Mexico ...
[html]Polk started out by trying to buy the land. He sent an American diplomat, John Slidell, to Mexico City to offer $30 million for it. But the Mexican government refused to even meet with Slidell. Polk grew frustrated. Determined to acquire the land, he sent American troops to Texas in January of 1846 to provoke the Mexicans into war.When the Mexicans fired on American
History   me123meme   52   Asked A year ago
Read this passage from PBS:
Read this passage from PBS:
[html]Read this passage from PBS:Despite arguments over whether the war was right, Americans had tremendous success on the battlefield. Young officers like [Ulysses S.] Grant and Robert E. Lee, who would later lead armies against one another in the Civil War, had their first combat experiences in Mexico...  

Although the Mexican War had been won, the conflict over what to
History   yuliaka   51   Asked A year ago
How does Federalists 84 show a position of the Federalists as it comes to defending the Constitution
How does Federalists 84 show a position of the Federalists as it comes to defending the Constitution
No details neccssary
History   Levi Gardner   149   Asked 2 years ago
What are the four types of elite tomb construction in the Early Dynastic period
What are the four types of elite tomb construction in the Early Dynastic period
What are the four types of elite tomb construction in the Early Dynastic period
History   Art History   108   Asked 3 years ago
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany worsened nationalist rivalries in Europe, ultimately leading to World
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany worsened nationalist rivalries in Europe, ultimately leading to World
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany worsened nationalist rivalries in Europe, ultimately leading to World War I. His poor leadership decisions included all of the following EXCEPT


He loaned massive amounts of capital to Russia, which Russia used to build up it’s military, and ultimately, to invade the Balkans

He declined to renew the “Reinsurance Treaty” between
History   John Smith   539   Asked 5 years ago
Why was Fukuzawa Yukichi considered a champion for public opinion?
Why was Fukuzawa Yukichi considered a champion for public opinion?
He organized Japan's first modern political party, the Seiyukai.


His writing promoted the ideal of anarchy.


He championed rights for minorities in Japan.


As an editor of a newspaper, his views were widely discussed.
History   John Smith   477   Asked 5 years ago
In the popular imagination, the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often put forth as
In the popular imagination, the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often put forth as
In the popular imagination, the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often put forth as the cause of World War I. In reality, long-term historical processes such as _________ were more important in causing that devastating war. (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)


Racism. British people saw Germans racially inferior, so they constantly taunted Germany with racist pro
History   John Smith   461   Asked 5 years ago
How did ivory, slaves, and good alter Southern and Eastern Africa?
How did ivory, slaves, and good alter Southern and Eastern Africa?
How did ivory, slaves, and good alter Southern and Eastern Africa? What different groups expanded their networks into the interior at this time?
History   Shammack94   168   Asked 6 years ago
How did the women on the pine ridge reservation feel about occupying wounded knee?
How did the women on the pine ridge reservation feel about occupying wounded knee?
how did the women on the pine ridge reservation feel about occupying wounded knee?
History   sramneek   376   Asked 7 years ago
were unaware it was possible to reach India over land. were in search of spices feared milita
were unaware it was possible to reach India over land. were in search of spices feared milita

      
were unaware it was possible to reach India over land.

      
were in search of spices

      
feared military confrontation with Muslims.

      
wanted to test their naval capabilities
History   Ahmedfb   418   Asked 7 years ago
Warfare during the seventeenth century was
Warfare during the seventeenth century was
Warfare during the seventeenth century was

Post Merge: 7 years ago

The English Civil Wars led to the establishment of a(n)
History   Nakieljr97   265   Asked 7 years ago
Explain the nature of enlightenment outlined by Socrates to Glaucon in the “Allegory of the ...
Explain the nature of enlightenment outlined by Socrates to Glaucon in the “Allegory of the ...
  Explain the nature of enlightenment outlined by Socrates to Glaucon in the “Allegory of the Cave.” 

and

According to Socrates, is education something that one gains from his own insight, or from the efforts of someone else? 

History   courageousheart   370   Asked 7 years ago
At what point in his life did Du Bois realize that a "vast veil" separated blacks from ...
At what point in his life did Du Bois realize that a "vast veil" separated blacks from ...
At what point in his life did Du Bois realize that a "vast veil" separated blacks from whites and that he lived within that veil?


A.
When he realized his white classmates were jealous of his talents
B.
When he was excluded from a white baseball team
C.
when he was laughed at by a family of white tourists
D.
When his g
History   bortnick18   934   Asked 7 years ago
Out of many editon 6th
Out of many editon 6th
Select a "western" movie and/or television show.  Discuss the historical "accuracy:' of your selection; does it correctly portray the American West?  Why or why not?  What do you "like" and "not-like" about your selection?  You must interact with another classmate to earn full credit
History   mql001   248   Asked 7 years ago
The creoles of spanish empire were?
The creoles of spanish empire were?
the creoles of spanish empire were?
History   szilbers   416   Asked 8 years ago
People who were enslaved in the United States in the nineteenth century led lives dominated by oppre
People who were enslaved in the United States in the nineteenth century led lives dominated by oppre
People who were enslaved in the United States in the nineteenth century led lives dominated by oppression.  How did these people survive?  Discuss the slaves' social, cultural, religious, and physical developments and activities and how each of these played a role in their struggle to survive.   Are these people's successes a sign that slavery was not as bad
History   riptor   171   Asked 8 years ago
Briefly describe the daily experience of an African-American slave on a large Southern plantation in
Briefly describe the daily experience of an African-American slave on a large Southern plantation in
Briefly describe the daily experience of an African-American slave on a large Southern plantation in the early 19th century.
History   riptor   169   Asked 8 years ago
The South changed between 1790 and 1840. Could it be said that, to adjust, it underwent a reform ef
The South changed between 1790 and 1840. Could it be said that, to adjust, it underwent a reform ef
The South changed between 1790 and 1840.  Could it be said that, to adjust, it underwent a reform effort in the 1820s and 1830s?  What changes were occurring and how did the South respond?  What ideals and practices did it adopt socially, culturally, and economically?
History   riptor   302   Asked 8 years ago
What was the single most important development shaping the South between 1790 and 1840, and how did
What was the single most important development shaping the South between 1790 and 1840, and how did
What was the single most important development shaping the South between 1790 and 1840, and how did this affect the Southerners' idea of the ideal society and of ideal social relations?
History   riptor   161   Asked 8 years ago
What were some of the key characteristics of the "internal slave trade" that developed in the South
What were some of the key characteristics of the "internal slave trade" that developed in the South
What were some of the key characteristics of the "internal slave trade" that developed in the South in the early 19th century?
History   riptor   128   Asked 8 years ago
The antebellum South is described as a distinctive regional culture. What made it so distinctive?
The antebellum South is described as a distinctive regional culture. What made it so distinctive?
The antebellum South is described as a distinctive regional culture.  What made it so distinctive?  Discuss two developments that made it distinct and two characteristics that tie it to other regional cultures.
History   riptor   414   Asked 8 years ago
Why was the cotton gin so important for the expansion of the Old South into the Old Southwest?
Why was the cotton gin so important for the expansion of the Old South into the Old Southwest?
Why was the cotton gin so important for the expansion of the Old South into the Old Southwest?
History   riptor   149   Asked 8 years ago
After 1815, the United States experienced a massive movement westward apparently in accord with Jeff
After 1815, the United States experienced a massive movement westward apparently in accord with Jeff
After 1815, the United States experienced a massive movement westward apparently in accord with Jefferson's vision of America as an agrarian republic.  Were the major political, economic, and diplomatic developments of the years 1816 to 1824 likely to maintain an agrarian republic or change it into something else?  Explain.
History   riptor   156   Asked 8 years ago
The years after the end of the War of 1812 are often called the Era of Good Feelings–a period during
The years after the end of the War of 1812 are often called the Era of Good Feelings–a period during
The years after the end of the War of 1812 are often called the Era of Good Feelings–a period during which the American people seemed to be filled with a new national confidence and enthusiasm.  Was this a period of a new nationalism or one of rising sectionalism?  Which was dominant?  Trace the major developments of the era and explain.
History   riptor   146   Asked 8 years ago
What were the causes of the Panic of 1819 and what were the results?
What were the causes of the Panic of 1819 and what were the results?
What were the causes of the Panic of 1819 and what were the results?
History   riptor   174   Asked 8 years ago
Why did the Panic of 1819 cause resentment? Did resentment arise in the East, South, and West? Why
Why did the Panic of 1819 cause resentment? Did resentment arise in the East, South, and West? Why
Why did the Panic of 1819 cause resentment?  Did resentment arise in the East, South, and West?  Why?
History   riptor   182   Asked 8 years ago
What does the Monroe Doctrine provide for and why did it seem effective from its inception?
What does the Monroe Doctrine provide for and why did it seem effective from its inception?
What does the Monroe Doctrine provide for and why did it seem effective from its inception?
History   riptor   100   Asked 8 years ago
What was the American System? Identify its parts, who proposed it, when, and why.
What was the American System? Identify its parts, who proposed it, when, and why.
What was the American System?  Identify its parts, who proposed it, when, and why.
History   riptor   107   Asked 8 years ago
Does Madison and Monroe's support for the American System suggest that the Federalist Party disappea
Does Madison and Monroe's support for the American System suggest that the Federalist Party disappea
Does Madison and Monroe's support for the American System suggest that the Federalist Party disappeared in part because the Jeffersonian Republicans had adopted much of the Hamiltonian program?  Why was it adopted?  Explain.
History   riptor   119   Asked 8 years ago
The program for national economic development, which became identified with Henry Clay, was known as
The program for national economic development, which became identified with Henry Clay, was known as
The program for national economic development, which became identified with Henry Clay, was known as the ________.
History   riptor   106   Asked 8 years ago
What were the long-term consequences when the Old Northwest became an extension of New England and t
What were the long-term consequences when the Old Northwest became an extension of New England and t
What were the long-term consequences when the Old Northwest became an extension of New England and the Old Southwest became an extension of the South?
History   riptor   103   Asked 8 years ago
What were the main features of the culture New Englanders took with them to the Western Reserve?
What were the main features of the culture New Englanders took with them to the Western Reserve?
What were the main features of the culture New Englanders took with them to the Western Reserve?
History   riptor   92   Asked 8 years ago
In the history of the westward movement, why would land speculators be able to do well. Did they ex
In the history of the westward movement, why would land speculators be able to do well. Did they ex
In the history of the westward movement, why would land speculators be able to do well.  Did they exploit settlers?  Consider the provisions of the Land Act of 1820.
History   riptor   125   Asked 8 years ago
What did "squatters" do? What did they claim? Should it have been allowed? Explain.
What did "squatters" do? What did they claim? Should it have been allowed? Explain.
What did "squatters" do?  What did they claim?  Should it have been allowed?  Explain.
History   riptor   101   Asked 8 years ago
Compare the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Land Act of 1820. Are these two laws indicative of the d
Compare the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Land Act of 1820. Are these two laws indicative of the d
Compare the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Land Act of 1820.  Are these two laws indicative of the difference in the two eras of American history?
History   riptor   162   Asked 8 years ago
The War of 1812 was fought on several fronts. Trace the course of the war and explain the major dev
The War of 1812 was fought on several fronts. Trace the course of the war and explain the major dev
The War of 1812 was fought on several fronts.  Trace the course of the war and explain the major developments on these fronts.  What were the results of the war?
History   riptor   151   Asked 8 years ago
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