Answer: The Empress threw her lot in with the Boxers and decreed that foreigners in China be killed. Not only were missionaries killed, but also numerous Chinese pastors.
The correct answer is D) part of a "special relationship."
Though no longer a series of colonies, the United States retains close ties to Britain as part of a "special relationship."
The history of the United States and Great Britain have pages of wars, agreements, more wars, differences, good moments, and understanding.
Since the first English explorers arrived at North America and founded the colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, there have been all kinds of events and incidents between the two nations. Heavy taxations imposed by the English Crown, rebellion acts such as the Boston Tea Party, wars such as the Revolutionary Wars, strategic alliances in World War 1 and II, but at the end, there is a tight bond that will always unite these two nations in a special kind of relationship that is reflected, for instance, in their trade relations.
The other options of the question were A) a Commonwealth. B) a dependency. C) a dominion.
The United States retains a significant relationship with Britain as a close ally and partner due to shared historical experiences, cultural ties, responsibility in international politics, and common values that originated during the colonial era.
Despite no longer being a series of colonies, the United States retains a significant relationship with Britain as a close ally and partner. This special relationship is a product of shared historical experiences, cultural ties, and common values that have been maintained even after the colonies gained independence and formed a separate nation.
As history shows, during colonial times, the American colonies had indeed fostered close ties with Britain, taking immense pride in their identity as British subjects. Post-independence, while the specific nature of the relationship changed - from colonizer-colony to separate nations, values like democracy and shared cultural and historical ties have kept the connection strong. Over time, the United States and Britain have acted as major trading partners, political allies, and mutual support in times of global crisis and war, signifying the enduring legacy of their shared history under the British Empire.
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Option-(4): Land north of the Ohio River and west of New York Pennsylvania, and Virginia, were the areas which comprised the northwest territory of the United States.
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The significance of the Battle of Saratoga was that it encouraged France to join America in its war against Britain.
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The Battle of Saratoga was a major battle during the American War of Independence, which took place in the fall of 1777. The battle took place in Saratoga County in New York. It was rather a succession of skirmishes, the most important of which were the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777 and the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777. The Americans were led by Horatio Gates and the British by John Burgoyne. After the Battle of Bemis Heights, Burgoyne surrendered on 17 October 1777. The Americans captured nearly 6,000 soldiers (British but also hired troops from Hesse and Brunswijk). The battle is considered a turning point in the revolution. Afterwards, France decided to recognize the United States and join it in the war, providing both men and resources.
The correct answer is A) Americans found that they could survive a war with a European power.
The War of 1812 saw the United States face off against Britain again. This war was short in comparison to the American Revolution. However, this war was important in building the morale of American citizens. Even though this was not technically a win and neither side gained or lost territory, it proved that even though America was still a young nation, it could survive a war against a strong European country.
Though education had always been a state issue, the Browncase expanded into a federal issue due to what was mentioned in the FourteenthAmendment where it states that equal protection applies both to federal as wellas the states despite being an education issue. This means that children of all races should have access to the samequality of education.