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"No man was a warmer wisher for reconciliation than myself, before the ... (Massacre at Lexington), but the moment the event of that day was made known, I rejected the hardened, sullen tempered Pharaoh of Britain forever; … that … can unfeelingly hear of their slaughter, and … sleep with their blood upon his soul." – Thomas Paine, Common Sense In this excerpt, how does Paine explain his support for the Declaration of Independence to his readers?
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Select the correct answer.when alexander the great ruled his empire, he spread greek culture and increased his empire's wealth. along the way, he founded many cities, most of which he named after himself. review the following map. how did alexandria's location affect trade? a. it forced people to rely on shipping to trade with other nations. b. it brought together people from the west and east for trade. c. it led to conflicts between regions of the empire. d. it forced people to pay tribute to alexander as their leader.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30
There are no written records of the first migration of humans to the americas? true or false
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Plz the 10 places that charles darwin stopped at to report his findings, and include dates?
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
Me! these questions are based on american people in the south essential questions: question 1: for what reasons will one group of people exploit another?focus questions: question 1: what influenced the development of the south more: geography, economy, or slavery?question 2: what were the economic, political and social arguments for and againsts slavery in the first half of the 19th century.
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