The Viceroyalty of New Granada was made up of what countries?

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Answer: The Viceroyalty of New Granada (Spanish: Virreinato de la Nueva Granada) was the name given on 27 May 1717, to the jurisdiction of the Spanish Empire in northern South America, corresponding to modern ColombiaEcuadorPanama, and Venezuela

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1) What large country is separated from China by the Himalayas? 2) What countries are located on the peninsula northeast of China? 3) How large is China compared with other countries in Asia? This is the first half. Please answer all right now! Worth 30 pts!

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1--- India is between China and the Himalayas.

2---- North Korea and South Korea are located on the northeast peninsula of China, which were separated, and became North and south Korea. 

3---- China is bigger than most Asian countries. Also has a huge population. 

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I think for the first one your answer would be C and D. The elected legislature was abolished
I think the second one is B. They wanted to make Japan a democracy
I believe the one for the first picture is that they elected a legislature.

And the second one is that the US brought democracy to Japan.

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A person who lives in, or is from the US
a person who lives in or form of the us

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One paragraph explaining the events leading up to the Boston Massacre

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The events that led to the Boston massacrewere due to the military occupation of Boston,where a group of soldiers fired shots at a group of protesters protesting the rate hike by England.

Since 1765 the people of Boston had been heading protests against British taxation. first against the stamp act and then in 1767 against the townshend acts. Citizens believed that Britain did not have the right to tax them because they did not elect their representatives in Parliament.  Only the Massachusetts Assembly, whose members were elected every year, had the right to levy taxes on its citizens.

Riots and protests were common occurrences as well as attacks on tax officials. On October 1768 troops arrived in Boston requested by Governor Francis Bernard.  The purpose of the 14thand 29th regiments was to protect government officials against mob attacks, restore order and reinforce collection of taxes.

Finding accommodation for 2,000 soldiers in a city of 16,000 was not an easy task. The expense, according to the quarteringact of 1765, fell on the local legislature. The decision was made to send the troops to Castle Island; three miles away south from Boston but it was too far from where they were needed.  Bernard moved its troops to Boston renting empty warehouse and wharfs as barracks. Residents felt violated by the imposed force of the soldiers and political activists wanted them and the townshend taxes removed. Soldiers were permitted to take on part time jobs in their off-duty hours, these jobs were mostly in warehouses. Conflict arouse between them and unskilled local citizens.

A group of merchants with the support of the sons of liberty had decided to boycott those products affected by the Townshend duties. During the morning of February 22nd a crowd had gathered to demonstrate in front of a merchant’s office suspected of breaking the boycott. Violence was imminent as the crowd shouted epithets at Ebenezer Richardson, an informer for the customs service. As the mob chased him he fired into the crowd killing eleven-year old Christopher Seider who died from a gunshot to his abdomen. Samuel Adams paid for his funeral and John Adams wrote: “My eyes never beheld such a funeral”. Tension was gradually rising between civilians and British soldiers and what happened on the night of March 5th , known as the Boston Massacre, was not entirely unanticipated.