Carrie Chapman Catt.
they wanted to win and focus more on war
British physicist James Clerk Maxwell was the first to demonstrate that light consists of electromagnetic waves. His theory of electromagnetics was published in the 1860s.
The British we're violating America's water ways and impressing American Sailors.
They used an Indirect rule which means they used African elite to enforce British Policy, Supported those who would obey British authority and relied on indigenous tribal authorities and local populations to manage colonies.
Leisler's Rebellion was in the New York City. It was between the landholders and the merchants. Jacob Leisler did lead this rebellion and he gained control of the lower colonial New York. This rebellion was significant since it established resentment against the British domination and increased the tension between colonists and the British.
Phillis Wheatley demonstrated qualities such as intelligence, resilience, determination, and passion. Despite being enslaved, she used her talents as a writer to challenge societal norms and advocate for freedom and equality. Her courage and perseverance in pursuing education and literary pursuits are also noteworthy qualities.
British captured land , farms , money,etc.
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they wanted to win and focus more on war
John Hancock's role was to find strategies to find ways to defeat the British.
As the Eiffel Tower is in Paris France, we British, do not class it of the utmost importance.
It was a cruicial part of British colonial empire.
The Patriots were attempting to demonstrate against British taxation, and the soldiers were there to maintain order.
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It ended the revolutionary war between the British and Americans.
Emmeline Pankhurst, a British suffragette and revolutionary seemed to be willing to. However, in general, most women were not actually in a position for that to be an issue. In most cases, they were free to advocate as they pleased, with little danger.
They demonstrate discipline but move only if they are they are or are about to be harmed