In 1803, who was sent to Paris to buy New Orleans?

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Answer: In the year 1803 president Thomas Jefferson sent James Monroe to France for negotiating the purchase of New Orleans. The purchase agreement of New Orleans was later known as the Louisiana Purchase. The decision of selling the claims of the French in the Mississippi valley was a strange decision by Napoleon. Robert Livingstone was also a part of this negotiation process. There was also several American settlers and also traders already present in the region before the agreement and the handing over of New Orleans took place.




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Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy!

Explanation:

Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy around 1254. His mothers name was Maffeo and his fathers name was Niccolò.

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Which government figure was criticized for his or her role in Waco and in the investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing?a. Bill Clinton
b. Janet Reno
c. Kenneth Starr
d. Newt Gingrich

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The correct answer is (a.) Bill Clinton. It was Clinton's government figure who was criticized for his role in Waco and during in the investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing. The bombing took place in Oklahoma in 1995, which lead for the U.S. Congress to pass a bill which will tighten the security and protection for the citizens.

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it was janet reno.

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How did the French Revolution influence African slaves in France's Caribbean colonies?A. It officially freed them from forced labor on farms.
B. It demonstrated that republics were too unstable for the Caribbean.
C. It proved that nonviolent resistance could create political change.
D. It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.

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D. It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.

Explanation:

The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, which convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, other nations of Europe that faced supporters and opponents of the system known as the Old Regime. It began with the self-proclamation of the Third State as a National Assembly in 1789 and ended with the coup d'état of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.

Although, after the First Republic fell after the coup d'état of Napoleon Bonaparte, the political organization of France during the nineteenth century oscillated between republic, empire and constitutional monarchy, the truth is that the revolution marked the final end of feudalism and of absolutism in that country, and gave birth to a new regime where the bourgeoisie, supported sometimes by the popular masses, became the dominant political force in the country. The revolution undermined the foundations of the monarchical system as such, beyond its death throes, to the extent that it overthrew it with a discourse and initiatives capable of rendering it illegitimate.

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Which caused serious conflict between Native Americans and colonists? A. hunting laws B. land ownership C. water sources D. fishing rights

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B. Land Ownership 

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All of the following added to the growing tension between the North and the South EXCEPTA) Uncle Tom s Cabin
B) Plessy v. Ferguson
C) raid on Harper s Ferry
D) California s request for statehood
E) Underground Railroad

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All of the following added to the growing tension between the North and the South EXCEPT California s request for statehood. Thus the correct option is B.

What are the causes of the tension between the North and the South?

The tension between the North and the South is caused by the challenges related to slavery. The Southerners were in favor of slavery where as Northerners are in against of it.

The assault on Harpers Ferry by Brown was seen as a victory for the North, and they were heroes and innocent victims in their writings. The South, however, thought that Brown's invasion had a negative impact on their way of life.

The primary reasons include the Underground Railroad system which created conflict. Uncle Tom s Cabin, Plessy v. Ferguson, and the raid on Harper s Ferry were also included in this growing tension.

Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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D) California's request for statehood