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Help :(

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d

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Thanks Always :)

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welcome(:

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d

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Help Which of the following best describes the groups who were NOT allowed to vote in elections between 1760 and 1815? slaves and indentured servants women, slaves, and non-white land-owners women, slaves, newly arrived immigrants, and non-white land owners slaves, women, indentured servants, and those who did not own land

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d

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Thanks Again

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np

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I need Help With A Few More

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i can try but i have to start my assignment in a few

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When historians write about the past, they consider the events from the point of view of as many different groups of people as possible. Why is this important? They need to keep lawsuits from minority groups from occurring later on. Collecting information from only a few sources could give a biased account of the past. This will make their description of the past easier to translate for other groups of people. If they do not collect enough information, they will not be able to get their writing published.

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i think b

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Use the map above and the Case Study below to answer the following question. Case Study: General Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson's military career spanned several wars including the American Revolution, the Creek War, the War of 1812, and the First Seminole War. After the Creek War, Jackson and the Creek Indians signed the Treaty of Fort Jackson in which the Creeks ceded lands in Georgia and Alabama to the U.S. During the War of 1812, Jackson drove the British out of New Orleans and Florida, thereby proving the strength of the newly formed United States. Following Jackson's victory in New Orleans, the Spanish ceded their territory in Florida to the U.S. Using the map, what can you infer about Spain's motivation for abandoning Florida? The Spanish wanted to gain control of Canada. The Spanish felt that Florida was too inaccessible. The Spanish could no longer maintain the colony. The Spanish decided to expand into other areas of the U.S.

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c

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sorry if you dont get them right i only remember a little

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Using the map above, what is the main reason so many Native American tribes were based east of the Mississippi River?

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Any Clue on THis?

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ehh i have no idea im try to look it up

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Ok

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yea i have no idea sorry

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oh i forgot to put the answer choices

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lol that would help

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abundant fresh water closeness to the mountains protection from tribes to the west an interest in travel and exploration

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Have any clue? if not just forget it

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i dont know:/

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ok forget it then help me wid this next \one

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okay after this one i have to go to start my assignment

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Using the map, what do the details of the Rocky Mountains suggest about the Lewis and Clark expedition? The Corps made a grave mistake in not turning back in Missouri. The Corps really could have traveled by river all the way to the west coast. The Corps would have been better off traveling by horseback the entire journey. The Corps most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.

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I Just Need Help With This And 4 Others

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i dont know this one either but i gotta go

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Ok THanks For All THe Help

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youre welcome

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