which empire is describe the following (i didn’t mean to click that one)

Which Empire Is Describe The Following (i Didnt Mean To Click That One)

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Mauryan

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In my textbook

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Based on the passage, who is most likely the major character in the story? A. the king B. the little old man C. the prince D. the dwarf E. the horse I really need this answered ASAP

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King

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Unemployment was at a record low before Franklin Roosevelt became president.

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False

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False

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The best description of native North Americans before the arrival of the Europeans is that a. They lived a "hand-to-mouth" existence and just barely made a living. b. They were members of highly complex and sophisticated societies. c. They lived in a world that was biologically and culturally diverse. d. Regardless of where they lived, they all lived basically the same way.

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The correct answer is C) They lived in a world that was biologically and culturally diverse.

The best description of native North Americans before the arrival of the Europeans is that "They lived in a world that was biologically and culturally diverse."

Before the arrival of the white European colonists to the North American territory, thousands and thousands of Native American Indians lived across this territory. Indeed, they have been living there way before the arrival of the first English colonists.

The  Native Indians lived in a world that was biologically and culturally diverse. There were many tribes in different territories that had their own culture and belief systems, leaders, and social classes. What they had in common was the utmost respect for mother nature and were grateful for everything it provided to them.

4) How did the Seminole Native Americans unknowingly lead to the US
acquiring Florida?

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Back when Britain controlled Florida, the British often incited Seminoles against American settlers who were migrating south into Seminole territory. These old conflicts, combined with the safe-haven Seminoles provided black slaves, caused the U.S. army to attack the tribe in the First Seminole War (1817-1818), which took place in Florida and southern Georgia. Forces under Gen. Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida, attacked several key locations, and pushed the Seminoles farther south into Florida.

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St. Marks, Fla., April 1818 -- Two Seminole chiefs, or micos are captured by Jackson's forces who used the ruse of flying the British flag to lure the Indians to them.

Image from the Florida State Archives.

Finally, after several official and unofficial U.S. military expeditions into the territory, Spain formally ceded Florida to the United States in 1821, according to terms of the Adams-Onís Treaty.

As soon as the United States acquired Florida, it began urging the Indians there to leave their lands and relocate along with other southeastern tribes to Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma. Some Seminole leaders signed a treaty in 1832, and part of the tribe moved. But other Seminoles refused to recognize the treaty and fled into the Florida Everglades.

The Second Seminole War

The Treaty of Payne's Landing, signed by a small number of Seminoles in May 1832, required Indians to give up their Florida lands within three years and move west. When the U.S. Army arrived in 1835 to enforce the treaty, the Indians were ready for war.

As Major Francis Dade marched from Fort Brooke toward Fort King, 180 Seminole warriors led by Micanopy, Alligator and Jumper attacked. Only one man of that army detachment survived the ambush.

The campaigns of the Second Seminole War were an outstanding demonstration of guerrilla warfare by the Seminole. TheMicos Jumper, Alligator, Micanopy and Osceola, leading less than 3,000 warriors, were pitted against four U.S. generals and more than 30,000 troops.

The Second Seminole War (1835-1842), usually referred to as the Seminole War proper, was the fiercest war waged by the U.S. government against American Indians. The United States spent more than $20 million fighting the Seminoles. The war left more than 1,500 soldiers and uncounted American civilians dead. And the obvious duplicity of the U.S. government's tactics marred Indian-white relations throughout the country for future generations.

As the hostilities dragged on, frustrated U.S. forces increasingly turned to desperate measures to win the war. For example, Osceola was captured and imprisoned when he met with U.S. troops who had called for a truce and claimed to want to talk peace.

With Osceola in prison, the United States was confident the war would end soon. But it did not. Although Osceola died in prison in 1838, other Seminole leaders kept the battle going for a few more years.

In 1842, a nominal end to the hostilities arrived, though no peace treaty was ever signed. By this time most Seminoles had been moved from Florida, relocated to Indian Territory today's Oklahoma.

The Third Seminole War

A Third Seminole War broke out in 1855, when conflicts -- largely over land -- arose between whites and some Seminoles who remained in Florida. Constant military patrols and rewards for the capture of Indians reduced the Seminole population to about 200 when the Third Seminole War ended in 1858

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Winston Churchill

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NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN!!!!

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