What need led to John Deere’s 1837 invention? the need to remove cotton seeds from cotton fiber the need to break through the thick soil of the plains the need to transport goods more quickly the need to harvest crops more quickly and easily

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Answer: the need to break through the thick soil of the plains.

John Deere was a blacksmith and manufacturer who invented the first commercially successful steel plow in 1837.

Deere moved from Rutland, Vermont to Illinois. He found that cast-iron plows did not work well in the tough and sticky Illinois soil. He invented a plow made out of polished steel and a different moldboard, which was an instant success.

Answer 2
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B. the need to break through the thick soil of the plains.

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Is anyone in love with Hamilton

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If you mean the musical, yes. Although some parts are very inaccurate, the show is entertaining and can provide lots of accurate info.

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YES!

Explanation:

His wife Eliza Hamilton, Her sister Angelica Schuyler,  And His best friend John  Laurens

(and ME)

The many reports, which have been industriously propagated to the disadvantage of the Colony of Georgia, call for an enquiry into the reasons and validity of them…The principal objections consist of the following particulars, 1.That the Climate is unhealthy.
2.That the Soil is barren.
3.That no produces for trade can be raised in it.
4.That the Lands were granted upon improper Terms and Conditions. Benjamin London
An Impartial Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia, 1741 Who MIGHT have the author been addressing when writing this?
A) the Salsburgers
B) the Malcontents
C) the Highland Scots
D) the Spanish Floridians

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Its B)Malcontents. I know because I just did it lol                


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B) Malcontents

Explanation:

London wrote this essay is response to the criticisms of the Malcontents. He hoped by addressing the issues he could persuade them to accept the decisions made by the Trustees of Georgia.

Which describes the work of Henry David Thoreau? A. His essay on civil disobedience inspired Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mohandas Gandhi. B. His poetry on the Revolutionary War became the basis for many patriotic songs. C. His stories and novels about Indians and the frontier are still popular reading today. D. His books on nature inspired artists to focus on painting landscapes of the American West.

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A because he used a peacful protest called civil disobediance he refused to pay taxes suppoting the mexican war
A - His essay on civil disobedience inspired Martin Luther King Jr. and Mohandas Ghandi

How would a growing economy generate good feelings?(Westward Expansion, Lesson 1, American Foreign Policy :/)

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Explanation:

1. grew wheat & corn

2. not dependent on slavery

3. Transportation Revolution

Causes-agricultural growth increased demands for infrastructure

Results-construction of roads (Cumberland Road), steamboats, & canals (Erie Canal, which connected east & west of NY)

Although the hippie movement shunned the norms of society, ultimately:

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Around 1980, much of the hippie style, but very little of the essence of the movement, was absorbed by the majority culture. The general press lost interest in this subculture. On the other hand, many of the old hippies were integrated into the mainstream of thought and the social and economic systems of those who had previously reneged.

However, other hippies continued to maintain a deep commitment to this way of living and their ideals.

What is most likely the reason why the anglican church successful in gaining followers in post reformation england

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The Anglican Church was very successful in getting followers in Post-Reformation England in that it was the Church of the State and the Monarchy and citizens were, mostly, required to be Anglican.