Who did the united states support during the french and english war? a. france
b. england
c. the united states remained neutral.
d. spain

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Answer 1
Answer: the united states was still a colonies that undercontroll by Britain(England) so Britain forced the united states to fight for them. Therefore, the answer is B.
Answer 2
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Answer:

B. England

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The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople was conquered by the Ottoman Army, under the command Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II on 29th May 1453. Hope this helps!!!

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Which does not explain how Renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy?a. When foreign armies invaded Italy, they took Italian artwork and ideas home.
b. Italian merchants traveled all over Europe, carrying with them luxury goods, printed classical Greek and Latin texts, as well as modern printed works and Italian artwork.
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New Amsterdam, founded in the early 1600s by the Dutch in Manhattan Island, was a strategic outpost for fur trade. The English seized the land during the Anglo-Dutch war in mid-1660s and was renamed New York. Today, it is known as New York City.

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In the early 1600s, the Dutch founded a colony known as New Amsterdam at the southern tip of what is now called Manhattan Island. This came fortified by Dutch West India Company as an outpost for fur trade. They also harbored enslaved Africans for the construction of fortifications.

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