Why has Great Britain
protected the colonies?
to give the colonies the chance to boast of the...
History, 11.06.2020 21:57, terrellmakinmovessmi
Why has Great Britain
protected the colonies?
to give the colonies the chance to boast of the protection
they receive
to let the colonies know they are valuable to Great Britain
to promote its own interests rather than those of the
colonies
to prevent America's enemies from attacking Great
Brita
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Anthony johnson, an african who arrived in virginia in 1621, a. learned the powhatan language and became a translator for governor thomas dale. b. owned slaves. c. translated the king james version of the holy bible into indian and african dialects. d. was the first slave who purchased his freedom with earnings from growing tobacco.
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The most remarkable thing about life in the trenches is the incredible number of rats. the whole area is infested with them. no matter what you did, you can't keep them out. they get incredibly fat on all the food they steal from us. they are revolting to look at - some are the size of cats. background information: this is a journal entry from a soldier fighting on the western front. which statement best describes how this soldier felt about the trench rats? a.) he was disgusted by them. b.) he thought they were . c.) he thought they were annoying. d.) he thought they were cute.
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