During 1915-1917, U-boats attacked not only enemy ships but also

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But also commercial supply ships

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Which is true of american farmers in the 1800s

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They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilizer, and equipment.

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In 1840 if you wanted to move lumber from Cumberland Maryland to Washington, D.C. How would you transport it?

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In 1840, one way would be to have a carriage, which was a common transportation. Also, there were some trains, which could be used for coal or even lumber. 

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Liberalism expects equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favors a specific identity based on culture.

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What was the Incas' greatest achievement?

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Who were Incas'?

The IncaEmpire, also known as the Incan Empire and was the immense kingdom in pre-Columbian America.

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The Inca made modern channels and seweragemethod, as well as almost substantial road method in pre Columbian America. They also designed the approach of cold parching and the cord interruptionoverpass all alone from exterior effect.

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The conquest of the Inca Empire was one of the most important stages of the Spanish colonization of America. When Huayna Capac became the Inca emperor, there was a war of succession that some sources maintain that lasted about twelve years. The alleged cause of the war is that Huayna was very cruel to the people. Rumors spread by the Inca Empire as fire on a strange "bearded man" who "lived in a house on the sea" and had "thunder and lightning in his hands." This strange man began to kill many of the Inca soldiers with diseases brought.

When Huayna Capac died, the empire was worn and there was a dispute between his two sons. Cusco, which was the capital, had been given to the supposed new emperor Huascar, which was considered as a person horrible, violent and almost mad attributing to him the murder of his own mother and his sister forced to marry him. Atahualpa claimed to be the favorite son of Huayna Capac, since it was given the territory to the north of modern Quito, Ecuador, why Huascar would have been very angry. The civil war of succession was fought between the two brothers, called War of the Two Brothers, in which perished a hundred thousand people.

After much struggle, Atahualpa defeated Huascar and then, it is said, was Atahualpa who was crazed and violent, treating losing horribly. Many were stoned (back) to become disabled, unborn children were torn from the wombs of mothers, about 1500 members of the royal family, including the children of Huascar were beheaded and had their bodies hung on stakes for display. Commoners were tortured.

Atahualpa paid a terrible price to become emperor. His empire was now shaken and weakened. It was at this juncture that the "bearded man" and his strange arrived, the final scene of the Inca Empire. This bearded stranger was the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro and his cronies of "Castilla de Oro" which captured Atahualpa and his nobles on November 16, 1532.


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Why did other Greek city-states resent Athens power?

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The Delian League was formed by Athens in 478 B.C. to protect the Greek city-states against the Persian Empire. The representatives of the various city-states met annually at Delos, where the League's treasury was kept. However soon relations between Athens and Sparta, the other strong city-state deteriorated. Over time Athens itself became a tyranny. The League became an Athenian Empire. After the Persian threat diminished Athens became aggresive. The Athenians transferred the treasury to Athens in 454 B.C. It became obligatory to join the League. It was not allowed to secede from the League. A Thrasian revolt was brutally crushed in 463 B.C. Tribute money from the various city-states was used to rebuild temples in Athens. When Athens went to war with the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta, the other city-states were forced to contribute men, money and ships. I hope that this has been a help to you.