Why did Phoenicians establish Carthage

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The Phoenicians chose Carthage because it was located in the center of North Africa, a short distance away from Sicily and the Italian Peninsula. When the Assyrians and the Persians conquered the original homeland of the Phoenicians, Carthage became an independent state

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The Phoenicians established Carthage because it was located in the center of Northern Africa, a short distance away from Sicily and the Italian Peninsula.


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he late 19th century saw the end of the "old west." By the 1880s, the Transcontinental Railroad connected all America from Pacific to Atlantic. The railroad represented the new age of industry. 
Whereas in the American east at this time, life could be somewhat easily defined by where one lived, in the west it was a mixed bag. All its territory had been conquered, and there began to quickly develop a nostalgia for pre-settlement times. This was exploited by Buffalo Bill's traveling Wild West Show, where old west scenes were re-enacted with real cowboys and Indians. 
Many Indians resented the coming of the railroad because they knew it signified the coming of more white men, settlements and laws forced upon them. They had good reason for resentment because so far every treaty they made with American government had been broken. 

Example of a persian shah and explane his duties and achievements​

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A "persian shah" is an Arab leader or ruler, "Shah" actually means "king", it's kind of a tittle granted to a sovereign of Iran and some other near places in the region; the one considered to be the strongest one was Shāh Abbās, aka Abbas the Great, from the Safavid dynasty; among his duties, to be in charge and manage the Empire, control the army and keep the hegemony; during his reign Persian Art reached a high point, and he promoted commerce in the region; another achievement was the strengthening of the Safavid dynasty and the oust of the Ottomans and Uzbeks from persian territories.

I need help on this.How was the balance of power between the U.S. Government and American Indian nations unequal.
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Give three details about the 1805 treaty

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The balance of power was that although the U.S. Government said that the american indians were sovern nations within their nation, they could still constantly bully them out of land, and stop the spainards and british in canada from supplying them, effectively reducing them to nothing more than a slight deterrant from expanding westward. (look at Johnson V McIntosh)

And for the 1805 treaty, Jefferson gave them the assimilation policy, and Harrison played tricks ,threatend, and bribed tribal leaders to give land, and by 1807, U.S.had extracted from reluctant tribal leaders the treaty rights to eatern Michigan, suthern Indiana, and most of Illinois

Why does Seabury believe the Continental Congress and local committees are undermining Americans' liberties?

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Seabury refused to be silent in the face of this open rebellion or rule by Committee which he likened to mob and bully tactics. He argued directly and effectively against the comprehensive commercial opposition passed by the delegates. Seabury predicted economic ruin from blockading ports, and depressed flaxseed and land prices.

Who was the first present of the United States

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It was George Washington. But the first president of the confederate states of america was Jefferson Davis

Yes,I agree.The first president of the United States was George Washington.

What was the relationship between the temperance and suffrage movement

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Temparage led greatly into suffrage due to the fact that woman were using all of their money to buy their husbands liquor or beer.