What did the people of Eastern woodlands grow?
what did the people of Eastern woodlands grow? - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

ik this is late n all but for other people the awnser is squash

Answer 2
Answer: the Eastern woodlands didn't farm much but some groups grew tobacco

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Describe the role William Macintosh had in the removal of creek American Indians from Georgia

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William Macintosh was a controversial chief who played a major role in the removal of creek from Georgia.

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Creek Indians were British partners during the 1812 war and it resulted in U.S win over Creek. U.S wanted to acquire the rights of Creek territory. William Macintosh made all his efforts in doing this. So, he faced opposition from many Creeks who opposed the whites in doing so on the Indian land.

He promoted several ways of changing the traditional ways of Creek. All this made him earn a lot of respect from U.S. officials. He also led the U.S victory over Horseshoe Bend, both the upper and lower creeks land.

Why was the construction of the Erie Canal such a great challenge?

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The Erie Canal had no engineers working on it in many sections. The amateurs in charge of it could only survey with the compass, chain and level. Men would agree to be responsible for a section at a time. They would dig by hand and uses horses to haul the dirt away. There was a problem when they got to Lake Erie because the Hudson River was 600 feet below the Lake Erie. They had to dig through limestone and mountains to get to Lake Erie. They lost 1000 workers in one season due to malaria.

Describe the events of the Boston Massacre. What was this a response to?

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The events of the Boston massacre  were due to the tension produced by the military occupation of Boston, when a group of soldiers began to shoot against a group of nobles who protested against the increase of the rates on the part of England.

The answer is: British soldiers shot at a crowd of rioters.


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The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770. A squad of British soldiers, come to support a sentry who was being pressed by a heckling, snowballing crowd, let loose a volley of shots. Three persons were killed immediately and two died later of their wounds; among the victims was Crispus Attucks, a man of black or Indian parentage. The British officer in charge, Capt. Thomas Preston, was arrested for manslaughter, along with eight of his men; all were later acquitted. The Boston Massacre is remembered as a key event in helping to galvanize the colonial public to the Patriot cause.

Please help! Its my last thing to do!

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First of all, yay, second kpop stan that I've encountered. Hello, we both have taste.

Next,

1. I think that it's Jesus' resurrection. Everyone is bowing down and praying to him, because he is the messiah.

2. Everyone holding up the piece of land that he (Jesus) is floating upon. The bright light also signifies God in a way.

BTW, I'm not religious, so this could be wrong.

Explain why Egypt has been described as "the gift to the Nile."

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Quite simple, actually, 

since Egypt is near the fertile Nile..it can easily be viewed as a gift.

The Nile river helped make an amazing, and beautiful civilization out of Egypt. Another factor that contributed is that the Nile also contributed to Egypt's economy...if you notice how Egypt looks like...there's these three pyramids..The Great Three Pyramids. That definitely shows how wealthy the Egyptians were to build such a wonder!

Today, we still find artifacts, priceless, proving the fact that Egypt was "the gift to the Nile."

Egypt was called the gift of the Nile because the Nile river gave life to the desert. This was an essential river during this time and civilizations started developing after people began farming in this region.

What concept explains how state governments interact by recognizing laws, records,or court decisions from another state?
Full Faith and Credit

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Answer:Full faith and credit

Explanation:Full faith and credit is a concept recognized by the United State constitution that a state in the United State must respect the legal proceedings, documents, records, laws, from another state in the U.S.