The siege of Boston which began in 1775 ended when?

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Answer 1
Answer: The Siege of Boston which began in 1775, ended in 1776 when the British were forced to leave Boston. Hope this helped!
Answer 2
Answer: Hi!

The siege of Boston began on April 19, 1775, and ended on March 17, 1776.

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Which describes President Andrew Johnson? A, he was extremely vain about his broad education.
B, he sought congressional advice on Reconstruction.
C, he was stubborn and unwilling to compromise.
D, he was an abolitionist who despised slavery.

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President Andrew Johnson was stubborn and unwilling to compromise. He is regarded as a strong racist, a dictator who could not compromise or accept the political truth that contradicted his ideology.

Who was President Andrew Johnson?

Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He took over the presidency as he was a vice president at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Thus, The correct statement is Option C.

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Answer: C) he was stubborn and unwilling to compromise.

Explanation:

He was impeach because of this ^^^^^

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Western European nations sent explorers in search of a northwest passage to finda. a shorter route to Canada.

b. land route across North America.

c. a direct route to North America.


d .a direct water route to Asia.

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D. A direct water route to Asia. Lewis and Clark got their hopes up while searching for the northwest passage when they starters traveling west on the Missouri river but the Missouri only led to the Rocky mountains.

"These ignorant people live like children in an unspoiled wilderness."Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A. An English colonist
B. Pope Alexander VI
C. A Native American person
D. A Spanish conquistador

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Answer:

A Native American person

Explanation:

A Native American person lives in the woods that is unmissed with. I hope this helps.

Let me know if that is right I maybe wrong.

A Native American person.

ASAP HELP PLEASE!!! Compare and contrast the economic systems of Socialism, Communism, and Capitalism.

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Answer:

In capitalism the majority economics decisions are taken by the markets, there is economic agents which take its own economic decisions in function on its benefits. The activity of the State is limited to some areas.

In socialism the objective is the society, all the economics activities are in function of the society. Here the State has the control of majority of economic activities but there is private economic activities regulated by the State. Many intellectuals do not see the socialism like an economic system else like a transition to communism. Today there is not socialist economies and someone confuses this system with that capitalist economies with an elevated level of social security, so many says France is a socialism economy, this is not true.  

In the communism, the State control all the activities of the people: economic, social, political, cultural, etc. The individuals decisions are not valid and there is not property.

Which area did the Hebrews flee from in the Exodus?

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They were fleeing from Egypt , led by Moses, to the promised land
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which of president Jefferson's actions did not reflect his belief that the federal gov. had only those powers spelled out the consitution

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The correct answer is the Louisiana Purchase.

James Madison negotiated the purchase of the Louisiana territory from France despite Jefferson not being sure if the purchase of Louisiana was even legal under the Constitution.