History, 05.06.2020 00:58, helphelp81
Help I am stuck In [medieval] times the manor was the nucleus of English rural life. It was an administrative unit of an extensive area of land. The whole of it was owned originally by the lord of the manor. He lived in the big house called the manor house. Attached to it were many acres of grassland and woodlands called the park. These were the "demesne lands" which were for the personal use of the lord of the manor. Dotted all round were the enclosed homes and land occupied by the "tenants of the manor." According to the passage, what was a manor? a center for the administration of the community a park and grasslands for all families to enjoy a large home for the tenants of the manor to live in a plot of lands that the lord and his family would work
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History, 21.06.2019 13:30, biancatay
Which statement does not accurately describe the columbian exchange and its consequences? a. wheat became a major crop in north america where it had never existed before. b. millions of africans were kidnapped into slavery to provide labor for profitable crops. c. cattle, sheep, chickens, and pigs were brought to europe for the first time. d. spanish conquistadors brought diseases with them and native peoples begin dying.
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History, 21.06.2019 15:00, magdlenejekkar
What do you think washington meant by the comment he said "the baneful effects of the spirit of party."
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History, 21.06.2019 23:10, tashaylinm02
The first map shows colonial powers and their holdings (1945). the second map shows human development worldwide. compare the two maps. what do the maps indicate about regions that gained independence in the second half of the twentieth century? they differ in their development patterns. they are as developed as their colonial powers. they are more developed than their colonial powers. they remain less developed than their colonial powers.
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