Answer:
rn in the port of Rouen, France, to wealthy family of merchants.
1658
Becomes a novice in the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at age of 15 and gives up his share of family’s fortune.
1667
Leaves the Jesuits to go to “New France” (Canada), where he establishes a trading post and village at today's Lachine, a few miles above Montreal.
1669
Sells his concession at Lachine and launches his first exploratory expedition in company with a Sulpician group, hoping to discover the Ohio River. He returns alone without a clear accounting of where he had been.
1675
Returns to France to obtain royal concession to Fort Frontenac and a patent of untitled nobility.permission from King Louis XIV to explore the new land, western “New France.”
1678
Again in France, he obtains the right to discover at his own expense the western parts of New France, a vague region that had been given the name La Louisiane in honor of the king. Over the next three years, he builds ships to navigate the upper Great Lakes and establishes trading posts from Niagra to Illinois.
1682
With 23 Frenchmen in four canoes and 28 Mohegan and Abnaki Indians, La Salle reaches the Mississippi, explores it to its mouth, and claims for France all the lands drained by it.
1683
Returns to France to seek the king's backing for a voyage to the Gulf of Mexico to establish a settlement near the mouth of the Mississippi from which to invade the region of northern Mexico known as Nueva Vizcaya.
1684
August:
Leaves France with approximately 300 people—settlers, soldiers, and priests—aboard four ships, La Belle, Le Joly, L'Aimable, and Saint-Francois.
September:
Spanish pirates seize the Saint-Francois. The remainder of the fleet arrives at Saint- Domingue (Haiti).
November:
The remaining ships set sail from Saint-Domingue for the mouth of the Mississippi.
1685
January:
La Salle arrives off Texas coast. He has missed the Mississippi River and lands instead in Matagorda Bay.
February:
La Belle enters Matagorda Bay through what is now known as Pass Cavallo.
L'Aimable runs aground trying to enter a narrow channel and breaks apart. Most of the supplies for the colony are lost.
March:
The ship, Le Joly, carrying 120 passengers, returns to France. Approximately 180 people remain behind. La Salle sets out with a group of men in canoes to explore “Baye St. Louis" and to look for a suitable location for the settlement. The others establish a temporary camp—the Grand Camp—on Matagorda Island under the leadership of La Salle’s trusted officer, Joutel.
April:
La Salle selects a permanent location for the colony on the banks of a stream he calls the River of the Bison. He lays out the settlement that, through historical error, has come to be known as Fort St. Louis.
June:
Seventy colonists leave the island camp and head for the area of the new settlement.
July:
Joutel and his men, who had stayed at the island camp, travel up the bay aboard The Belle and join the other colonists.
October:
Traveling in canoes, La Salle and 50 men leave to search for the mouth of the Mississippi. The Belle follows with 37 men. There is no contact between the two groups for a month.
1686
January:
La Salle leaves again to explore another route.
February:
A storm drives La Belle, La Salle's only remaining ship, aground on a sandbar off Matagorda Island. La Salle party returns to the settlement after being gone two months.
May:
Six survivors from the Belle reach the settlement in a canoe after having camped on Matagorda Island near the shipwreck for three months.
1687
January:
La Salle and 16 men leave for Canada to obtain supplies for the colony. At Fort St. Louis, only 20 colonists now remain. Disease and attacks by the local Indians, the Karankawa, have taken a toll on the settlement.
March:
La Salle is ambushed and killed in east Texas by two of his men: Pierre Duhaut and L’Archeveque. Five of his men continue on to Canada, while others stay in Texas.
April:
Spanish expedition of Rivas and Iriarte finds the wreck of La Belle in Matagorda Bay.
1689
January:
Karankawa attack the French settlement (Fort St. Louis). The colonists, weakened by smallpox and other maladies, cannot defend themselves. The Indians kill all but five children, who are taken captive.
April:
A Spanish expedition led by Gen. Alonso de Léon, intent on destroying the French settlement, finds the remains of the colony. The Spaniards bury the bones of three settlers lying scattered on the ground, bury eight cannons, and map the fort.
1722
Spanish expedition led by the Marqués de Aguayo returns to Garcitas Creek and begins construction of Presdio La Bahía on top of the ruins of Fort St. Louis. Presidio moved in 1726.
Explanation:
From the time of Jefferson the United States Government told the American Native Tribes that if they would just adopt the White ways of cultivation and just 'embrace the American Dream' then they would be allowed to join us as equals.
The Cherokee Nation took up the offer and built thriving farming communities that were outproducing their peers in Georgia. Still, President Andrew Jackson signed and implemented the 'Indian Removal Act' and forcibly removed them from their land, even after the Supreme Court told him not to.
What do you think this says about Jackson and how the United States Government was working in the 1830's?
Answer:The Cherokee Nation took up the offer and built thriving farming communities that were outproducing their peers in Georgia. Still, President Andrew Jackson signed and implemented the 'Indian Removal Act' and forcibly removed them from their land, even after the Supreme Court told him not to.
Explanation:
What did Lincoln do to keep Maryland in the Union?
What best describes immigrant neighborhoods?
A. They benefited from the American System.
B. They were usually poor and crowded.
C. They relied on government aid.
D. They were in rural areas.
Answer:
B. They were usually poor and crowded.
Explanation:
Immigrant neighborhoods, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, were often characterized by poverty and overcrowding. Immigrants who arrived in the United States during this period often settled in urban areas and lived in densely populated neighborhoods, commonly referred to as "ethnic enclaves." These neighborhoods provided a sense of community and familiarity with others from the same country or ethnic background, but they often faced challenges related to poor living conditions, low wages, and limited opportunities. The American Dream and the promise of a better life drove many immigrants to endure these conditions in the hope of securing a brighter future for themselves and their families.
6. What is the main topic of the section "A Time of Inequality"? A. racism in the U.S. in the 1900s B. the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s C. Miller's life in the U.S. Navy D. the history of slavery in the U.S.
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(08.04 MC)
Examin the graph.
Effects of the American Civil War Social Costs. Total Forces: Union, 1,556,678, Confederate, 1,082,119. Death from Wounds, Union, 110,070, Confederate, 94,000. Death from Disease, Union, 249,458, Confederate, 164,000. Wounded, Union, 275,175, Confederate, 100,000. Total Deaths, Union, 359,528, Confederate, 258,000. Total Wounded and Deaths, Union, 634,703, Confederate, 358,000.
In which area(s) shown on this graph did the Union and the Confederacy experience the most comparable numbers of social costs?
Soldiers who died from wounds
Soldiers who died from diseases
Soldiers who were wounded
Total deaths of soldiers
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Answer: A. Soldiers who died from wounds
Explanation:
Teenagers today have it better than teens of the past.
How would you describe the defining characteristics of your generation of teens? Compare and contrast your generation to the past generation.
I think that my generation of teens is defined by our strong reliance on technology and social media. We are constantly connected to our devices and use them for everything from communication to entertainment. Unlike past generations, we are also more aware of social issues and are more vocal about our beliefs and values. However, this can sometimes lead to a sense of entitlement and a lack of respect for authority. Overall, I think my generation is more open-minded and accepting of diversity, but we also face unique challenges in navigating the digital world.
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Research Paper – Roughly 500 words (5-7 paragraphs) about the topic you choose. Your paper should include detailed descriptions of your topic and its importance both during the Renaissance and its impact up through today. Research should be cited appropriately and should include at least 2 appropriate sources of information (NO WIKI!). The research paper should be on Galileo Galilei
Explanation:
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who lived from 1564 to 1642. He is widely considered to be one of the most important scientists of the Renaissance period, and his work had a profound impact on the development of modern science. Galileo made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics, and his work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time.
During the Renaissance, Galileo's work helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. He was one of the first scientists to use the telescope to study the heavens, and his observations of the moon, planets, and stars revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Galileo's discoveries also challenged the geocentric model of the universe, which held that the Earth was the center of the universe and everything else revolved around it. Galileo's observations of the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus provided evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system, which held that the sun was at the center of the universe.
Galileo's work was not without controversy, however. His support for the heliocentric model and his criticisms of the Catholic Church's interpretation of scripture brought him into conflict with the Church, and he was eventually placed under house arrest for the final years of his life. Despite this, Galileo's work continued to influence scientific thinking and discovery long after his death.
Today, Galileo is remembered as one of the most important figures in the history of science. His contributions to astronomy, physics, and mathematics laid the foundations for much of the scientific research and discovery that followed. Galileo's work also helped to establish the importance of empirical observation and experimentation in scientific inquiry, a principle that remains central to scientific practice today.
In conclusion, Galileo Galilei was a key figure in the Renaissance period who made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics. His work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time and helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. While his work was not without controversy, his contributions to science have had a lasting impact that can still be felt today.
Select a similarity between the primary and secondary source.
Both share information about how people dressed long ago.
Both share information about philosophers who wrote to protest.
Both share information about the impact of the American Revolution.
Both share information about ways people found to defends their rights.
Answer:
"Here are some of the similarities between primary and secondary sources: They are both sources of information. They are both generally written by experts who know what they're talking about, so you can trust the information you find in them. Both are works of art, written works, or other creative works."
Explanation:
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Question:
Summarize the main points you learned about today from the Cause and Effect article we read today.
The article is down below
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND THANKS analyze the political cartoon on the election of 1860. How do interpret this cartoon?
Answer:
What is this cartoon illustrating about the United States and the 1860 election? The nation was badly divided along sectional lines and Follow this link to a cartoon about the presidential race of 1860. The cartoon is called "A Political Race" and shows the candidates running an actual race around a track.
Explanation:
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Which part of Greek mytholgy is still used in present-day literature?
Quick please, I’m timed!!
Answer: Hero’s Journey
Explanation: If it is multiple choice, please give the answers.
Answer:
heros journey epic poem of war
Explanation:
Use what you've read in the passage to answer this question. Paul Revere’s journey began at his home in Boston and ended back at Mr. Clark’s house after his capture. During this trip, Revere used several different kinds of transportation. Describe the different modes of travel, explaining why he uses each one. Provide details from the text as evidence.
Answer:
to write down his life miracels and experinces in his life.
Explanation:
even i have a journal to wite down my expeirnces and miricals and whats happening in my life down so i could remember and some pictures added too.
The miracles and experiences in his life were seen in the passage after he began his journey.
What is the passage about ?As per the passage of the Paul reveres the journey began at his home in the Boston and it ended back at the Mr. Clark house after his capture. At his trip reverse got to know of several different types of transportation available.
The various modes of transportation includes horses, carts and mobile vehicles. The details of which have been provided in the text. As he was on a quest to reach Clarks house.
Find out more information about the passage.
brainly.com/question/4008478.
Match these Items:
White settlers and Black Africans
main groups of conflict in southern Africa
2 .
What Africa needs to become prosperous and modern
apartheid
3 .
South African system of separating races
Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana
4 .
African kingdoms that become British Protectorates
peace and good government
5 .
Resources of southern Africa
gold, diamonds, copper, fertile land
White settlers and Black Africans - main groups of conflict in southern Africa
What Africa needs to become prosperous and modern - peace and good government
South African system of separating races - apartheid
African kingdoms that become British Protectorates - Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana
Resources of southern Africa - gold, diamonds, copper, fertile land
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Answer:
8, √81, 10
or
8, 9 , 10
Explanation:
√92-11= 81
√81= 9×9=81
History helper: 9.05
Answer:
The state capitol
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How have the democratic ideas of ancient Athens and Rome influenced the United States?
The rule of law applies only to citizens.
People have a civic duty to participate in government.
Citizens are chosen at random to serve in government.
The government is a direct democracy.
Answer:
B
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What natural disasters affect the Caribbean islands?
Answer:
The Caribbean region is exposed to various natural hazards, including hurricanes, floods, landslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes that make the region's ecosystems and inhabitants vulnerable to loss, dislocation, injury, and death.
Explanation:
Some positions in county government are appointed and some are elected. Compare and contrast these two ways of attaining a government position. Name one advantage of each. (Please keep it short!)
Answer:
Appointed positions are given to a person by another official, while elected positions are voted on by people living in the area. appointment makes it easier and quicker to find a person for a position. voting gives the people a say in what happens in their community.
Into which body of water does the Susquehanna River run?
Answer:
chesapeake bay
Which issues faced President Carter when he took office in 1977? Select four options.
high inflation
high interest rates
high unemployment
increased business profits
decreased consumer spending
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What were the reactions of each group in the different regions in British North America to the idea of Confederation? (please list a verity of different groups in different regions)
Answer:
New England, the Middle Colonies, the Chesapeake, and the Lower South.
Explanation:
The thirteen colonies of British North America that eventually formed the United States of America can be loosely grouped into four regions: New England, the Middle Colonies, the Chesapeake, and the Lower South.
Select four statements that are true of the Emancipation Proclamation.
A.) It was written before the war as a goal of Lincoln's government.
B.) It freed very few enslaved Black people immediately.
C.) It strengthened the Union cause.
D.) It freed all enslaved Black people in American territory.
E.) It was issued after the Battle of Antietam.
F.) Lincoln issued it to shorten the war and gain support from foreign nations.
How were Two ways colonies restricted the right to vote?
The Giver corrects Jonas and tells him that he has "Honor" and that it is ""not the same as power".
Tell me a person from history who had great honor but did not have great power. Then, tell me a person from history who had great power but did not have great honor.
(Answer in complete, detailed sentences)
You don't have to write in full sentences i will do that myself.
Please don't steal points. Thank you.
Answer:
Hitler did not have honor but had great power. MLK Jr. had great honor but not power.
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PLEASE: Find The Ending Balence
1. $939 at 8% for 6 years
2. $823 at 3% for 9 years
3. $269 at 1# for 3 years
The ending balances of the following investments are as follows:
Investment 1 is $1,490.07.Investment 2 is $1,073.83.Investment 3 is $277.15.What is the future value?The future value refers to the present value compounded into the future at an interest rate.
The calculation of the future value can be done using the FV table or formula.
We can use an online finance calculator to determine the future value as below.
Data and Calculations:1. $939 at 8% for 6 years:
N (# of periods) = 6 years
I/Y (Interest per year) = 8%
PV (Present Value) = $939
PMT (Periodic Payment) = $0
Results:
FV = $1,490.07
Total Interest = $551.07
2. $823 at 3% for 9 years:
N (# of periods) = 9 years
I/Y (Interest per year) = 3%
PV (Present Value) =$823
PMT (Periodic Payment) =$0
Results:
FV = $1,073.83
Total Interest = $250.83
3. $269 at 1# for 3 years:
N (# of periods) = 3 years
I/Y (Interest per year) = 1%
PV (Present Value) = $269
PMT (Periodic Payment) =0
Results:
FV = $277.15
Total Interest = $8.15
Thus, the ending balances of the following investments are Investment 1 is $1,490.07, Investment 2 is $1,073.83, and Investment 3 is $277.15.
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Answer:
you can use some sorces such as new york times for this.
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Explanation:
what are civil laws?what makes them different from criminal laws?
Answer:
Criminal law cases are only conducted through the criminal court system. In contrast, civil laws deal with the private rights of individuals. Civil laws are applied when an individual has had his or her rights violated or when individuals have disputes with other individuals or organizations.
Criminal law corresponds to part of society and societal regulations where different aspects of law have been broken and people who are considered to be guilty are then judged by. Criminals are therefore judged based on criminal law which state how severe their sentence should be.
Civil law on the other hand, however, corresponds to parts of society where we're talking about common people/citizens, different aspects of civil life which tell us what is allowed and what is not allowed. ~tommy
How would have Washington felt watching America move further away from his American vision?
Answer: This work of fiction was published in 1861. Its author, Charles Wesley Alexander, published numerous allegorical stories featuring famous American figures. Unfortunately, many people have misunderstood the nature of the piece, and believe that it is a genuine interview with a real person, relating his personal recollections of serving with Washington at Valley Forge. It is not. It is a work of fiction created nearly a century after the winter at Valley Forge. For more information, click here.
We are fortunate to have a great treasure-trove of genuine material authored by Washington. Those curious about Washington's own views should check out The George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress
This story is in the Public Domain and you do not need anyone's permission to excerpt it. But please do not present the piece as anything other than a work of fiction published in the mid 19th century.
Explanation:
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What did the early civilizations have in common in regards to where they settled
Answer:
In the early civilizations, there were many things in common, and they can fall into five facets including agriculture, socialization, and hierarchy, industry, architecture, and religion.
Explanation:
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! - - - What helped unify the Carolingian Empire?
1. a desire of all citizens to fight Muslims in the Crusades
2. the support of the Byzantine Empire
3. the Magna Carta
4. the use of Carolingian script