In 1831 nat turner led his famous slave rebellion. Which state was the site of this rebellion?

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Nat Turner's revolt occurred in Southhampton, Virginia. His goal was to initiate an uprising and gather enslave people to take the county seat at Jerusalem.


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What did the native Americans try to do against Andrew Jackson and the Indian removal act and why did it not work?

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so i think

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because yeah

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In the 1830s, President Andrew Jackson pursued a policy of Indian Removal, ... This was devastating to Native Americans, their culture, and their way of life. ... 1812, Jackson had led an offensive against the Creek nation in an attempt to clear the ... but that faction did not represent Cherokee leadership.

Which was a cause of the War of 1812?France was secretly giving troops and supplies to native tribes.

 
France pressured America into declaring war on England.

 
British declined to abandon their land holdings in the west.

 
Both England and America wanted access to the port of Charlestown.

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British declined to abandon their land holdings in the west/

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British declined to abandon their land holdings in the west.

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i took the test and it was c. British declined to abandon their land holdings in the west

The internal combustion engine was an innovation of A. Guglielmo Marconi B. Thomas Edison C. Alexander Graham Bell D. Etienne Lenoir E. Gustav Eiffel

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It was made by Etienne Lenoir
The internal combustion engine was invented be D Etinenne Lenoir 

Susan B. Anthony’s trial focused attention on the right of every citizen (man and woman) to a fair trial by jury. Which was another result of that trial? A.
The news coverage of her speeches before and after the trial earned much publicity for the suffrage movement.

B.
Susan B. Anthony was convicted and spent the next five years in prison writing her memoirs.

C.
Women were finally granted the right to attend public universities and run their own businesses.

D.
Americans were so outraged they demanded that Congress immediately give women the vote.




I actually need help with history for once wow

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Another result came with the Americans being so outraged that they demanded Congress immediately give women the vote. Thus, option 'D' is correct.

What was the result expected by Susan B Anthony's trial?

Anthony is a noteworthy example of an American oratory and was delivered following her incarceration for casting a ballot in the presidential election. Anthony's goal in making this speech was to convince the audience that the Constitution guarantees both men and women the right to vote.

To advocate for a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote, they established the National Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony was detained in 1872 for voting. She was found guilty and given a $100 fine. This infuriated a lot of people and raised awareness of the suffrage campaign across the country.

Thus, her speeches and efforts made a difference. Therefore, option 'D' is correct.

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I believe that it is A :D

lol #theirony

What did Joan of Arc do that was so significant, we still remember her today?

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Joan of Arc, a peasant girl living in medieval France, believed that God had chosen her to lead France to victory in its long-running war with England. With no military training, Joan convinced the embattled crown prince Charles of Valois to allow her to lead a French army to the besieged city of Orléans, where it achieved a momentous victory over the English and their French allies, the Burgundians. After seeing the prince crowned King Charles VII, Joan was captured by Anglo-Burgundian forces, tried for witchcraft and heresy and burned at the stake in 1431, at the age of 19. By the time she was officially canonized in 1920, the Maid of Orléans (as she was known) had long been considered one of history’s greatest saints, and an enduring symbol of French unity and nationalism.

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She was an inspirational figure for her country's armies and led then into battle against the English during the Hundred Years War. She also broke the stigma against women in military positions

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False and harmful statements, usually about another person, are called

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An insult. Or in political terms slander?
Insults. These are called insults.