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The Africans’ arrival would not only change the course of Virginia history but the course of what would become the United States of America (See Figure 3-1). There were both men and women in this first group of Africans. Three or four days later, a second ship arrived. One additional African woman disembarked in Virginia. (Travels and Works of Captain John Smith [1910] 1967:541 as cited in Russell [1913] 1969:22 ftn.21).
The first Africans to arrive in Jamestown were welcome additions to the labor force. They were needed for the tasks of opening the wilderness, clearing land, and building settlements around the Chesapeake Bay. The first Africans, as few as they were, fulfilled a sorely needed and relatively empty labor niche in Virginia society. They and the African immigrants that followed also served another equally important purpose. Under the head-right system, they enabled the growth of a new landowning middle class located socially between the gentleman who had been granted the Virginia Company land by the Crown and the laboring class of indentured servants and slaves who worked the colony’s expanding tobacco lands (See Figure 3-2).
Nine months after the arrival of the first Africans, the Census of March 1620 listed 892 English colonists living in Virginia, males outnumbering females, seven to one. Also present were 32 Africans, 15 men and 17 women, a more equal sex distribution that lent it to family formation.
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Why did the embalmers leave the heart in
the body of mummified people?
Answer:
For it to be weighed
Explanation: I t had to be weighed whether or not you had a full heart. A heavy heart or a light heart. It determined where you went in your afterlife.
Answer:
Embalmers left the heart in place, believing it to be the center of a person's being and intelligence. The other organs were preserved separately, with the stomach, liver, lungs, and intestines placed in canopic jars, which were buried with the mummy.
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Why do you think people disagree over the cause of the Civil War?
Answer:
Because there were many factors of it
Explanation:
Answer: Some people say that the cause was states rights so that they do not have to admit that the reason was slavery, the state right that started the civil war was the right to own slaves. People don’t want to admit that racism is the reason the country went to war.
Explanation:
Why were the "Dark Ages" given this name?
high levels of pollution caused an absence of light
guilt over abandoning traditional religions caused heightened anxiety
widespread illiteracy caused few historical records to be left behind
anger at the collapse of Rome caused political revolution
Answer:
Correct answer is widespread illiteracy caused few historical records to be left behind .
Explanation:
First option is not correct as Europe didn't had problems with pollution, as they did with climate changes and diseases.
Second option is not correct as Christianity became a dominant part of everyday life of people.
Third option is correct as usually only people close to church were educated. Most of the people weren't able to leave any type of written source behind them.
There were no political revolutions at all at that time as the new feudal system was established.
What is a topic sentence in an informative essay?
It is a statement in the introduction that explains the main idea of the essay.
It is a statement in the introduction that provides an interesting fact or statistic.
It is a statement in a body paragraph that tells the main point of the paragraph.
It is a statement in the conclusion that retells the main idea to end the essay.
HURRY I'M TIMED
Answer:
3rd option
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What is one way that early Muslim Empires influenced a later country's culture?
The introduction of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa facilitated the rise of political empires, encouraged trade and wealth, and increased the traffic in slavery. Islam was more attractive to kings because of its concept of the caliph combined political power with religious authority.
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Portraits of 2 women. At left is a photo of an older woman with white hair in a bun and a dress with white lace. At right is a portrait of a stern-faced woman with dark hair, wearing a bonnet. Photo by Veeder Which women's suffrage leaders led the Seneca Falls Convention? A. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt B. Alice Paul and Lucy Burns C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott D. Woodrow Wilson and Susan B. Anthony Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Explanation:
It is historically accepted that these women were among the main leaders of the Seneca Falls Convention in the year 1848.
Part of their objectives at the time was fighting to achieve equal rights and privileges for their fellow American women. Noteworthy about the Seneca falls convention is that it began a movement which sought to champion the reforms that later allowed women to vote.
Answer:
C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Explanation:
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Why do people join the military?
What do you think about the military?
Honest opinion,dont have to answer both questions.
Which best describes printing before the invention of the Gutenberg printing press?
Answer:
post the options but " time consuming and difficult"
Answer:
a) a long, expensive process.
Before the printing press was invented, writings were produced by hand. Generally, the ones in charge of producing these texts were the scribes, the professional copyists who lived in monasteries. Moreover, it used to take the scribes several months to complete their jobs.
Different expensive materials, such as papyrus, clay, wax, and parchment, were used to transcribe law books, tragedies, and works related to philosophy. For that reason, books were sold at a very high price; therefore, few people had access to them. Gutenberg's invention allowed more people to access knowledge since the printing press became a less costly and faster method to reproduce texts.
Which answer best represents a common idea between the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights?
a.Citizens did not have to pay taxes to the King
b.All men are created equal
c.Citizens are allowed to be independent and free from the King
d.Citizens had protection from actions by the government
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights are both historically significant documents; while the Magna Carta was meant to serve as a peace treaty between upset barons and King John, the English Bill of Rights ensured that the monarchy within England didn't hold too much accumulated power, and thus gave more power to the king
Match each Enlightenment thinker with the theories he helped establish.
natural rights
Hobbes
Locke
Motesquieu
absolute government
life, liberty, and property
separation of powers
checks and balances
social contract
Answer: Hobbes; Absolute government, Social Contract
Locke; Natural Rights, “Life, Liberty, and Property”
Montesquieu; Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances
Explanation:
Answer:
Hobbes; Absolute government, Social Contract
Locke; Natural Rights, “Life, Liberty, and Property”
Montesquieu; Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances
Explanation:
What well-known Georgian was a leader in the movement to send freed blacks back to Africa?
Paul Cuffe
Frederick Douglass
William Lloyd Garrison
William H. Crawford
Answer:
D. William H. Crawford
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Select the correct locations on the image.
Ancient Egyptians were highly dependent on agriculture. Based on this knowledge, mark the two locations on the map that would be highly
suitable for farming.
SEA
Jerusalem
MEDITERRANEAN
Gaza
Rosetta
Aleuandria
B
Pelu
Nakrat,
C's Avans
Okates
Merina
Heliopolis
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Sagara MEMPHIS
Durrean
Tim
Sinai
Meydung
O sera
aldim
Herakleopolis
LOWER
EGYPT
denisa
Eastern
Answer:
i have to see the image
Explanation:
Answer:
is the second on from the top
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What was education like in early colonial days?
Everyone went to church to learn.
Everyone went to school.
Everyone learned at home.
Families shared a teacher at home.
Answer:
The best answer would be B because everyone did school in some form.
Explanation:
New England Colonies, Public Schools: In the New England colonies, since most people lived in the towns, there were enough people to support a public school. Families helped to support the schools with firewood, money, food, produce, and fish. The children of families who could not afford to give firewood or something else to support the school and its teachers had to sit in the back of the room,as far away from heat as you could get. Kids were taught reading, writing, and arithmetic.
The Middle Colonies, Church Schools: The Middle Colonies enjoyed religious tolerance. But, children went to church schools rather than public schools, so they were also taught religion based on the church school they attended. If you couldn't afford to pay for your child's education, then you couldn't. Children were not treated any differently whether their parents paid for their education or not. The Middle Colonies were known as the bread basket. They grew a great deal of wheat and corn. Kids were often needed to help with the crops. So school was out during planting and harvest cycles.
In the Southern Colonies, Home Schooled: In the south, there were very few towns, so there were not many schools. Some kids were sent back to England to attend school. Some had private teachers hired by their family. The big plantations had dancing masters and music teachers for the planters children. Most kids in the south were homeschooled.
What were caravans? Put your answer in the chat box
A. A type of silver coins
B. Merchants who traded in gold
C. Letters of credit
D. Large traveling groups of merchants and their goods
E. Trade routes used by ships to take goods to China
Answer:
D!!!
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Large traveling groups of merchants and their goods
Explanation:
Why are the rivers of Southwest Asia and North Africa so important to life in the region?
Answer:
No idea, but nice picture
Explanation:
Key words or phrases that describe W.E.B Du Bois’s views and beliefs.
What are similarities and differences between a trustee colony and a royal colony and which one is better or worse
Answer:
The malcontents were a group of people who came after the original settlers came. They came without help from the trustees so they didn't have the same loyalty as the other settlers did. They didn't like the rules that were put in place by the trustees, that's why they are called malcontents.
Name four innovations in the mid-18th century that made producing cloth faster and required far less human labor
Answer: 1. flying shuttle 2. water frame 3. spinning yard 4. the spinning jenny
Explanation:
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Answer:
Art centered around individualism and realism
This one i just want to know, Do yall think Joe Biden should be voted or anything or get elected?
Answer:
Depends on his further actions so far with what is going on with russia,no
Explanation:
Answer:
i don't really have an opinion but, i personally do think joe biden would be better than trump.
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Explain the role the Rio Grande plays in allowing farming and business opportunities on both sides of the river.
What did the karankawas do for entertainment?? Need an answer as quick as possible ty <33
Answer:archery, wrestling, hatchet throwing, recreational brawls with knives
Explanation:
N Country N, the citizens elect members of the legislative branch. The legislative branch then chooses the head of the executive branch. Power is also shared between the central government and a number of state governments that are scattered throughout the country. Which system and type of governments are seen in country N?
Answer:
Parliamentary government
Explanation:
The parliamentary system of government is the one in which the citizens elect members of the legislative branch. The legislative branch then chooses the head of the executive branch. Power is also shared between the central government and a number of state governments that are scattered throughout the country.
The leader of the parliamentary system of government is the Prime minister and usually has a monarch which could be the King or Queen who has very little interference in the government
What did the Vikings do that made people consider them as a large threat
Using complete sentences, describe the characteristics of integrity.
Answer: Integrity is to be a gracious, kind, honest and respectful person. People with integrity are often highly thought of and have the respect of others.
Answer:
Integrity means following your moral or ethical convictions and doing the right thing in all circumstances, even if no one is watching you. Having integrity means you are true to yourself and would do nothing that demeans or dishonors you.
People with integrity value other people by showing them respect at work. They do their best to be on time to meetings, meet project deadlines and keep people's feelings in mind. You can demonstrate this trait by exercising punctuality, care with your words and careful consideration of people's ideas. Honest
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1. What mechanism was first used to aid a human being in successfully
flying? *
Answer:
I belive its a kite
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Explanation:
Who can do this for me??? Or help me
Answer:
Look at the information provided to you, and right upon that.
Look for info that supports your claim and some evidence to back it up.
Then find info and evidence for the opposing side to show why they could have been the better one, then come back by saying why your guy is they better one.
What is the message of this
cartoon?
Answer:
show us the cartoon
Explanation:
cant help ya if i cant see the cartoon
why did the british need to tax more
Answer: Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War. ... The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
Explanation:
Which principle of government was advocated by Charles de Montesquieu?
Answer:1
Explanation: ggruygh
Answer:
separation of powers
Montesquieu's philosophy that "government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another" reminded Madison and others that a free and stable foundation for their new national government required a clearly defined and balanced separation of powers.
Explanation: