Millennium History

History of North America

  • Which of the 13 states initially voted against constitution?

    Rhode Island was the only of the original thirteen states that initially voted against the Constitution.

  • Who were federalist leaders?

    * Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton was one of the most important Federalist leaders. He was the Secretary of the Treasury under President George Washington and helped to create the American financial system. He also wrote many essays in support of the Constitution, including The Federalist Papers.* John

  • Whose ideas led to your constitutional separation of powers?

    John Locke: - Argued for a separation of powers to prevent the concentration of power in any one branch of government—especially the executive branch—and to safeguard individual liberties.Montesquieu: - Expanded on Lockes ideas and proposed a tripartite division of government into executive, legisla

  • What is the main reason that a large amount of land in Canada remains mostly unpopulated?

    Canada has a vast landmass, but a lot of it is located in the far northern regions of the country, which are not conducive to human habitation. The climate in these areas is extremely cold, with long, harsh winters and short, cool summers. The ground is often frozen, making it difficult to build and

  • Who were the first people to settle in Midwest?

    The first people to settle in the Midwest were Native American tribes, who had been living in the region for thousands of years before European settlers arrived. Some of the major Native American tribes in the Midwest included the Sioux, Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Menominee, and Ho-Chunk. These tribes reli

  • Who was th author of the declaration independence?

    The Declaration of Independence was primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson, a prominent American Founding Father and the principal author of the Declaration. Although committees and other individuals provided advice and edits, Jeffersons skillful writing and eloquence captured the essence of the doc

  • What were jobs in western territories from 1865-1890?

    Agriculture* Farming: The majority of people in the western territories were farmers. They grew a variety of crops, including wheat, corn, oats, barley, and potatoes.* Ranching: Cattle and sheep ranching were also important industries in the West. Cowboys herded cattle and sheep across vast stretche

  • Can you fly from bozeman to glacier national park?

    No, Bozeman Airport, which serves both Belgrade and Bozeman in the U.S. state of Montana, operates commercial service to cities throughout the United States; however, there is no scheduled commercial airline service to Glacier National Park, which is over 90 miles, or a two-hour drive away.[

  • Where was the first confrontation with British soldiers?

    The first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired on April 19, 1775, in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts.

  • What was the weather like at beginning of ice age?

    During the early phases of an ice age, global temperatures experience a gradual decline, setting the stage for significant environmental changes. As the average temperature drops, Earths energy balance tips toward heat loss, leading to cooler climates overall. This decrease in temperature is mainly

  • What was the last American war against british?

    The War of 1812, fought between the United States and the United Kingdom between 1812 and 1815, was the last war between the two countries.

  • Why were WW1 soldiers called dough boys?

    American soldiers in World War I were called doughboys because of the color of their uniforms. The uniforms were made of unbleached cotton, which gave them a doughy color. The term doughboy was first used in the 1860s to refer to soldiers in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The term was

  • Mary McLeod Bethune Born in Florida?

    No, Mary McLeod Bethune was not born in Florida. She was born in Mayesville, South Carolina on July 10, 1875.

  • Who organized the national women suffrage association?

    The National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) was organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869. The NWSA was one of the two major suffrage organizations in the United States during the 19th century, along with the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA). The NWSA was more rad

  • When was America named?

    America was named in 1507 by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller, who published a world map that showed the newly discovered continents of the Western Hemisphere. According to most scholars, the term America was coined in Waldseemüllers honor of Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci.

  • What side where floridians on during the civil war?

    The majority of Floridians supported the Confederacy during the Civil War. Florida seceded from the Union on January 10, 1861 and was one of the founding members of the Confederate States of America. Approximately 15,000 Floridians served in the Confederate Army and contributed to Confederate victor

  • How did generals winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor contribute to the US victory in mexiccan war?

    Generals Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor played pivotal roles in leading the United States to victory in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Heres how their contributions were crucial to the U.S. success:1. Winfield Scotts Grand Strategy: - Amphibious Campaign: Scott devised a bold strategy to

  • What is trench warfare and why was it a dangerous way to fight?

    Trench warfare is a form of warfare in which opposing sides dig opposing lines of trenches in the ground, and from which they make attacks and mount defenses. It was a common tactic used during World War I and saw extensive use on the Western Front.Trench warfare was a dangerous way to fight for sev

  • How did the seven war affect American independence?

    There was no Seven War that affected American independence. You are likely referring to the Seven Years War which took place between 1756 and 1763. This conflict had a profound impact on American independence in several ways:1. Financial Strain: The war was costly for Great Britain, leading to incre

  • Is Pickapoo a Native American tribe?

    There is no Native American tribe called Pickapoo. There are the Kickapoo people who are an Algonquian-speaking people initially from the Great Lakes region of what is now the United States.

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