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uh, number 16 is united states and great britain?
the trail of tears was because of the president's Indian removal policy, so the Indians were removed from their land it's called the trail of tears because a lot of people died, and they were wrongfully moved
number 8, columbian exchange that's quite straightforward it was the exchanges between europe and america, they exchanged animals, crop etc.
Bruh your so smort yey yess thank chu ;w;
oh my- well then --.-- Know the difference between an apprentice and an indentured servant: An apprentice in one word is a trainee mostly in a skilled trade. An indentured servant is two people in a legal agreement/contract which binds a person to work/serve for the other with specified conditions and a specified time >.>
number three, about the quartering act, it's about like British soldiers could stay in the American's homes, while they had to pay for the soldiers' food and roof
Recognize the source of conflict during the French and Indian War: The war begins over -- "The issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French."
Primary sources are like... diaries artifacts etc., but secondary sources are based off the primary sources, so tehy're a bit less reliable
wiattt- i skipped 2 -
okay lynn idk the others byeeeee XDDD
oh sorry im just writing them down as you guys are telling me thank chu so muchh ;-;
I can help with the rest -.-
i also did trail of tears
waittttt i can tell you about tariffs c;
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actually no bye i gtg
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Know the differences in the class system of colonial times (gentry, middle class, lower-class, slaves, indentured servants): Gentry: people with a good social position, or the people Middle Class: "class of people intermediates between the classes of higher and lower social rank" Lower-Class: " those who are considered poor, minorities, and women, have been taken advantage of, denied their inalienable rights, and forced into unfavorable situations." this meaning is way too specific- sheesh- Slaves: people who are legal property Indentured Servants: "men and women who signed a contract by which they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for transportation"
back alive -.-
Recall the definition of a charter: "a document granting certain specified rights, powers, privileges, or functions from the sovereign power of a state to an individual, corporation, city, or other units of a local organization."
23. tariffs are taxes placed by the government on exports and imports of goods/stuffs
What was John Smith known for saying?: John Smith was known for saying “He that will not work shall not eat." good quote >.>
number 9
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wait you did number 2- -.-
yes-
cross it off -.-
Which religion first taught monotheism?: Post-exilic Judaism was the first religion to teach monotheism
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20. Define mass production It's quite straightforward -.- mass producing of goods "Mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology. Mass production facilitates the efficient production of a large number of similar products."
21. Inventor of cotton gin Eli Whitney
Identify some of the inventions created during the American Revolution: Here's a few-
Identify the name of the man who helped kick off the American Industrial Revolution: Samuel Slater He soon became known as the “Father of the American Industrial Revolution.”
Identify the outcome of Bacon’s Rebellion: "In September 1676, Bacon's militia captured Jamestown and burned it to the ground. Although Bacon died of fever a month later and the rebellion fell apart, Virginia's wealthy planters were shaken by the fact that a rebel militia that united white and black servants and slaves had destroyed the colonial capital." https://www.facinghistory.com
Who were the three congressmen from the Era of Good Feelings?: John Quincy Adams, John C. Calhoun, and William H
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Ackkk sorry I had to go pick up my brother. Thank you for your help.
you're welcome B)
Oh you're aliveeeee. I lost track on how many you guys already done now I'm confused >.>
I- so all those questions above, the ones I crossed out are the ones I and flakes answered >.>
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That looks nothing like my page!! :c
wot do you mean- To take an ss of that- I had to zoom out from your page- o.0
and then I crossed out the ones we answered
Oh ok hold on-
This is what my paper looks like atm-
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I'll run through it again to check the ones that I missed
here's the 4th one:
2nd one:
5th and 23rd one:
9th one:
13, 20, and 21:
27:
I mixed them all up-
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woman - oh my god --.--
19, 17, and 22:
Okieee shmanks
are you good to go then? xd
I'm not quite sure let me finish inputting everything
0nce you're done, tell me, I'll look over it- in case you kept it in the wrong number or what so ever is possible -
Ok thanks mom!
nothing- that was found on a website, the list of inventions, it must be an embedded link or somethin
Oh ok
where did you find that info for #27? can u send linkyyy?
All the way down xd https://www.thoughtco.com/industrial-revolution-inventors-chart-4059637
Cotton gin, Telegraph and Sewing machine
if anyone is feeling sad heres this
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