How did the textile factory affect women and children?

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Answer: the textile mills and factories in america impacted and effected american childern and women in a not good way, they had to work long hours in harsh conditions. It was not good (comment if more info needed)

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Which group was paid by the British to help fight the American Revolution?A) Hessians
B) Spanish
C) French
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The Hessians fought in the American Revolution

the answer is (A) Hessians

Which river lies between the two mountain ranges in Uruguay?

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I do believe that it is the Rio Negro. 

Which describes the primary goal of Giuseppe Mazzini's Young Italy movement?(Points : 3)
creating a united Italian nation

ending Catholic dominance of Italy

defeating Napoleon's army

restoring the monarchy

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To create a united italian nation.
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Answer:

creating a united Italian nation

Explanation:

got it right on the test

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militarism

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What differing opinions are presented on the Stamp Act?

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Britain had seen nothing wrong with the stamp act, but the colonists had found it bad. The colonists had resorted to mob violence to make the stamp collectors resign.

The differing opinions are between the British which who originally passed this act and the colonists who were angry because it was telling them and forcing them to use paper. Even the poor had to be texted on paper. So the British was benefiting from it while the colonists were struggling and also were angry about it.

Who owned land prior to William Bradford's term?A) individual males


B) the church


C) the king


D) the community

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Answer:

The correct answer is D) The Community

Explanation:

William Bradford was an early English Puritan Settler who came to the New World aboard the famous Mayflower.

When he reached the new world, the settlers explored the land and decided to build a town in modern-day downtown Plymouth.

This eventually became the Plymouth colony of which he eventually became the governor. When he came to power, the land was mostly owned by the community, as they were still small in number and governance was still an effort of all people involved.

What came first? Motte and Bailey castles or stone keeps?

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Answer:

If it helps np

Explanation:

Stone castles were built taller and gave better protection against attack, fire and cold rainy weather. ... Stone castles replaced the motte and bailey castles but the stone castles also changed over time. The rectangular Keep. Shortly after the Normans invaded England, they began building rectangular stone keeps.