Who claimed land in the ohio valley for france

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The person who claimed land in the Ohio Valley for France was Pierre Joseph Celoron.

Pierre Joseph Celoron was a French officer of marine and explorer who was also known as Celoron de Blainville. He was born in Montreal, Canada, on December 29, 1693.

In 1749 he took possession of the Valley of Ohio in the name of the king of France. After his return, his was promoted to Major

He died at Montreal on April 12th, 1759.


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During the 1840, more Americans than British settled in the Oregon Country. How do you think this settlement influenced negotiations with the British over the territoty?

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The Treaty of 1818 between the US and Britain stated the Oregon Country would be jointly occupied by the US and Britain. But it resulted in disputes between Americans and British and another treaty, the Oregon Treaty, was signed in 1846. It stated the Oregon Country would be divided in two. The US would get all the land south of the 49th parallel (which eventually became the states of Washington and Oregon) and the British would get all the land north of the 49 parallel (which became British Columbia). Except for Vancouver Island off the coast of the Oregon Country, 4/5's of Vancouver Island was north of the 49th parallel so the US said Britain could have all of it instead of splitting it at the 49 parralell

What are the answers to this questions1)true or false
2)true or false
3)true or false

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1) false
2) true
3) true

it’s what’s I think.

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false

true

true

Organize the following social and economic groups in order from the lowest to highest. Serfs Nobles Clergy Merchants Monarchs Artisans Knights.

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the social classes during feudalism were the following according to the minor to greater rank:

1- Villagers, peasants, servants, merchants and artisans: They were the people in charge of working the land for the highest classes, they were the poorest at this time.

2- Knights and vassals: The knights rendered military service and protection to their nobles and kings.

3-The clergy: They were the sons of nobles with charges of cardinals or bishops

4- Barons and nobles: they had the land given to them by the king or monarch on loan, it was the richest and most powerful class after the king.

5- Kings or monarchs: they were responsible for ruling in the kingdom and were the owners of the land.      

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Which best describes the size of Georgia in 1783 ?

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It was much larger than Georgia today.

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D) Much larger than Georgia today

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In the early stages of the french revolution france was threatened by which country ?

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The answer is actually TWO countries. Austria and Prussia.

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AUSTRIA

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On August 27, 1791, the Austrian and Prussian monarchs, fearing the revolution would spread to their countries, invited other European monarchs to use force to reestablish the French monarchy.

. Which of the following terms was often used by American expansionists to justify U.S. westward expansion?

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One of the terms used was "The Manifest Destiny". -Hope it helps!