What is the significance of Louisiana purchase?

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Answer: At first, the US only was on the East Coast, but with the Louisiana Purchase, the US' size doubled.  It was also very cheap with an acre costing couple cents.

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William few main contribution to the convention was

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D Supporting Georgia and the other larger states.


In 1869 the golden spike was driven in that completed the transcontinental railroad. where did this take place

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This took place at Promontory Summit, in the Utah Territory. It was driven in by Leland Stanford

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Another term for the Amish Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvanian azimuth
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Roman roads were built?To make it easier for the Roman Army to move around the Empire


To make travel between Italy and Spain easier


To bring silk from China

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A. To make it easier for the Roman Army to move around the Empire
To make it easier around the Roman Empire.

How does the plebians exercise their rights of citizenship

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The plebeians exercise their rights of citizenships by dividing society Rome into two groups.

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If you lived in Iberia during in 1200 A.D., it is likely that your religious devotions would have included

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This was a time of ongoing religious wars known as "Holy Wars". The capital of the Byzantine Empire, known as Constantinople, had fallen at the hands of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, who practiced the Muslim faith.

As a response, the western Christians gathered in arms and started a series of military campaigns known as "The Crusades" with the objective of retaking territories that were currently under Turkish (Muslim) control in the name of God. Spain had been one of these conquested territories, so at the time, people living in the Iberian Peninsula could be either Christian or Muslim.