How many french and americans were there in the battle of yorktown?

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Answer: 8,800 Americans, 7,800 French  :) hope this helps

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What is the simplest form of 15/48?
A.5/16
B.5/24
C.15/16
D.15/48

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(15)/(48)= (15:3)/(48:3)  = (5)/(16)

The answer is A

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Which of the following explains the increase in the import of slaves in Maryland and Virginia?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the one having to do with the fact the agricultural in the South was booming, and slaves were needed to tend the fields and work the land. 

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The demand for tobacco in Europe

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suffrage movement

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Cotton gin.

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Although the creation of cotton gin changed the United States forever, it had led to a growth of slavery. Due to the amount of profit in cotton gin, the American South had a demand for both land and slave labor. Cotton harvesting demanded slaves. Slaves grew and picked cotton.

Why was the execution of Charles I a milestone in English history?

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n London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649.

Charles ascended to the English throne in 1625 following the death of his father, King James I. In the first year of his reign, Charles offended his Protestant subjects by marrying Henrietta Maria, a Catholic French princess. He later responded to political opposition to his rule by dissolving Parliament on several occasions and in 1629 decided to rule entirely without Parliament. In 1642, the bitter struggle between king and Parliament for supremacy led to the outbreak of the first English civil war.

The Parliamentarians were led by Oliver Cromwell, whose formidable Ironsides force won an important victory against the king’s Royalist forces at Marston Moor in 1644 and at Naseby in 1645. As a leader of the New Model Army in the second English civil war, Cromwell helped repel the Royalist invasion of Scotland, and in 1646 Charles surrendered to a Scottish army. In 1648, Charles was forced to appear before a high court controlled by his enemies, where he was convicted of treason and sentenced to death. Early in the next year, he was beheaded.

The monarchy was abolished, and Cromwell assumed control of the new English Commonwealth. In 1658, Cromwell died and was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard, who was forced to flee to France in the next year with the restoration of the monarchy and the crowning of Charles II, the son of Charles I. Oliver Cromwell was posthumously convicted of treason, and his body was disinterred from its tomb in Westminster Abbey and hanged from the gallows at Ty burn.

In a "partisan" election candidates are:

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contest in which each candidate's party affiliation appears on the ballot

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During World War II, farmers were encouraged to grow large amounts of WHAT oil-producing crop to support the war effort?A) corn
B) peanuts
C) rye
D) soybeans

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The correct answer is B) peanuts.

During World War II, farmers were encouraged to grow large amounts of peanuts oil-producing crops to support the war effort.

Also, during World War II, farmers had to produce more food with fewer workers. Farmers had many complications. For instance, if they wanted to buy a tractor, the War Production Board gave preference to built a tank using the available steel. And the prices for farmer’s products were set by the Congress and Office of Price Administration.  

It is understandable that the priority in those years was the manufacturing of products to support the war effort. That is why During World War II, farmers were encouraged to grow large amounts of peanuts oil-producing crops to support the war effort.  

Farmers were encouraged to grow peanuts for oil in the World War II
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