What common problems did many European colonists face

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Answer 1
Answer: 2 of the most common problems that many European colonists faced were, a lack of food due mostly to improper knowledge of farming, and hostile native population .


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Intervals whose harmonic relationships are not found mathematically exact in the overtone series arecalled:

imperfect

subordinate

consonant

dissonant

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Answer:

imperfect

Explanation:

The imperfect intervals' harmonics relationships are not found mathematically exact in the overtone series they can be consonant or dissonant imperfect intervals: (i.e Major/minor second, Major/minor seventh.)

Why did european nations grant independence to their african colonies A. the nations had used up all the natural resources in the colonies

B. the nations no longer needed to protect the sea routes

C. the nations were weakened by casualties and damage from world war ll

D. the nations had successfully converted most africans to christianity

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C, many tried to hold on to their colonies especially France but they weren't able too because of their impotence following such a devastating war

Why did Japan enter a period of isolation ? Please explain clearly ! Thanks brainly students ! :D

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Japan entered a time of Isolation around the 1600s for 200 years aka Sakoku (which means sealed/closed or locked country in Japanese:D ). 

The reason for this goes back when Commodore Perry, who I think was an American came and interacted with them that resulted in the English, Spanish, and Portuguese coming to trade with them. At first, the Japanese were glad because they received a lot of new tech things that they did not have before such as clocks and much more. But then missionaries started pouring in and at first, the Japanese were fine with it but when a lot of Japanese people started converting to Christianity, the Daimyo of Japan at that time say a threat to his power and the unity of the people so he made a decision to kick out all westerners and close the borders. This resulted in the 200 years of isolation but they were not completely isolated because they kept one shipping port open and that was ONLY to trade with the Portuguese, Chinese, and Koreans. 

This is pretty much the basic details of what I can tell you but I hope that you learned something from this:) 

Answer:

The fastest way to explain it is they entered it to save there believes and way of living

During the era of European settlement between 1600 and 1820, most Africans who came to the Americas arrived as __________.A.
indentured servants
B.
colonists
C.
explorers
D.
slaves

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Try answer D. I hope I am correct
D. Slaves
Slaves were taken from Africa to do hard labor such as picking cotton and tobacco on plantations.

How did Harriet Beecher Stowe help increase opposition to slavery? A.
by writing a powerful book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, showing the evils of slavery

B.
by writing "Civil Disobedience," an essay that describes ways to undermine slavery

C.
by organizing religious revivals against slavery

D.
by donating money to abolitionist newspapers

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Harriet Beecher Stowe help increase opposition to slavery by writing a powerful book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, showing the evils of slavery. Thus, option (a) is correct.

What is Harriet Beecher?

HarrietBeecher was the born on the 14 June 1811 and the died on the 1 July 1896. Her full name is Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe. Her spouse period is the Calvin Ellis Stowe, between the 1836–1886. Harriet Beecher was the well-known personality of the American author and emancipationist.

Harriet Beecher Stowe was the totally opposition to slavery. Harriet Beecher Stowe was the main agenda to the increase in opposition to slavery. Harriet Beecher Stowe was the write the novel. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was the name of the novel are the main agenda is the evils of slavery.

As a result, the conclusion of the HarrietBeecher Stowe help increase opposition to slavery are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (a) is correct.

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A. Her novel about the evils of slavery turned many Northerners into abolitionists. 

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and we have to explain

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Pretty sure it is C because it it divisible by 3. If you divide 15 you get 5 and if you divide 6 you get 2.