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which case caused the united states supreme court to rule that having separate facilities for blacks and whites was constitutional?


Brown v. Board of Education

Tinker v. Des Moines School District

Plessy v. Ferguson

Dred Scott v. Sandford

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Answer 1

The answer is Brown v. Board of Education

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it would be Plessy v. Ferguson becuase Brown vs board of education was black and white sudent should not be in different schools. Yes technically thats right but in Plessy v. Ferguson it specifically said for it should be unconstitutional for black people and white people to be in separate facility.


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What does Attorney General Meese say about the words used by the people who framed the Constitution? What does Meese say will happen if judges ‘pour new meaning into old words’?

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Attorney General Edwin Meese says about the words used by the people who framed the Constitution that they chose their words carefully and debated minute points at great length, so the words in the Constitutional text are the indicated in each article of it. He also says that, if contemporary judges pour new meaning into old words, they will create new powers and new rights that are at odds with the logic of our Constitution, as the Constitutional rights have already been written and interpreted by the framers.

What is the rhyme scheme in Emily dicksons poem 712 “because I could not stop for death”

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The first stanza is A B C B  immortality and me, I think is a rhyme. If you judge it not to be, then there isn't one at all.

After that there isn't one. Tulle is pronounced tool and it does not rhyme with the second line.

Answer:The rhyme scheme in Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death" is ABCB. Line two rhymes with line four exactly, with the words "me" and "Immortality". Stanza number two plays more loosely with the rhyme

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In what way did economic factors influence political developments in the annexation of Hawaii?

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One of the driving factors for annexation of Hawaii was the influence of large sugar planters who wanted to utilize the island's resources to produce the extremely valuable commodity. These planters literally usurped the power of the monarchy to achieve their aims.

The correct answer is B) American sugar planters in Hawaii, who favored annexation to protect their profits supported a revolution that ousted Queen Liliuokalani.

The other options of the question were A) native Hawaiians who depended on American sugar planters for jobs pressured American leaders to annex the islands. C) Faced with a surplus of sugar, American planters in Hawaii pushed for annexation so that the sugar trade could be opened to markets in the US.

Economic factors influenced political developments in the annexation of Hawaii in that "American sugar planters in Hawaii, who favored annexation to protect their profits supported a revolution that ousted Queen Liliuokalani."

By 1898, the year of annexation, the federal government of the United States though that the islands could end up being the property of some European superpower, mainly France or Great Britain. A former treaty of cooperation signed in 1849 between Hawaii and the US, maintained alive the possibility to improve the relationship. So under these circumstances, US planters had economic interests in the islands due to sugar plantation. That is why in 1893, these American planters asked the US to remove Queen Liliuokalani. It was President William Mckinney, who accepted the annexation of the islands.

what was the role of the Ohio River Valley in the grind conflict between the French Native Americans and British in the mid-1700s

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With France's defeat in the French and Indian War, Great Britain acquired this territory. The American Indians in the Ohio Country took no formal part in the treaty negotiations.The conflicts that followed became known as the Ohio Indian Wars.

Which of the following is the best argument for practicing internationalism in national security policy? bolstering trade encouraging travel strengthening the military avoiding conflict
Answer:Bolstering Trade

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Bolstering trade is the best argument for practicing internationalism in national security policy.

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Bolstering Trade is the correct answer.

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The political principle that surpasses nationalism and supports economic and political cooperation among nations and peoples is known as internationalism. The people who support this principle are known as internationalists, They believe that the people across the world should unite to achieve their common interests and the governments should cooperate for common long term interests. Globalism is similar to Internationalism.

list the strengths of the constitution that were considered a weakness of the Articles of Confederation:
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The Articles of Confederation was a document written to give the new nation a sense of organization. It was the first attempt to build unity at that time, and it served as a defense agreement in case of external agression. Some weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were:

The Articles gave Congress only the power to pass laws, but not to enforce the laws. If a state did not support a law, that state could ignore it.No executive or judicial system were appointed, making it difficult to enforce laws.Congress had no power to regulate trade.Congress could not levy taxes.Amendments to the Articles required unanimous decision, a situation that was very difficult to achieve.

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What government arose after the fall of the Roman Republic? Who ruled in the First Triumvirate? Who established the Roman Empire? What changes did Augustus make in the empire?

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To fully understand the Roman Empire and how it operates, it is appropriate to start with a firm definition and explanation of the fall of the Roman Republic. Originally, the only true way for one to work his way up a political ladder in Rome was by previous family connections, and how influential you can be to the Roman people. The cursus honorum was the actual process of moving through the political positions in Rome. All magistrates of the Roman Republic also became part of the senate. As the Roman Republic continually deteriorated throughout the 5th century BC all the way to the 30’s BC, the senate continually had less and less power. The fall of the power, some conclude, is in direct relation to the fall of the power of the Roman senate. Roman tradition became less and less important to political figures later on in the Roman Republic, until 30’s BC where much Roman tradition was considered a thing of the past.

The fall of the senatorial power in Rome can be described by different specific events; for example, Tiberius Gracchus, elected tribune of the plebs in 133 BC, proposed a law known as Lex Sempronia Agraria, which in essence gave land to those who are poor and have fought in the army and had no land to return to. This is the first of many acts that started to define the different views and wants of the Optimates (the people of power, such as the senate) and the Populares (the roman people as a whole). Knowing that the senate would disagree with his proposal, he bypassed the senate and took his proposal directly to the Popular Assembly; this was considered a major insult to the senate. Tiberius Gracchus’s younger and more persistent brother, Gaius Gracchus, also broke many rules of tradition and was blatantly insulting towards the senate. Gracchus, however, focused much more on the enfranchisement of the Italian allies of Rome (this is seen as a move towards populares). C. Marius began to break tradition and law as well by taking men into his army who did not own any land previously. Marius and Sulla were the first two political figures in Rome who used considerable military force to get what they wanted, and this trend continued all through the fall of the Roman Republic and into the Roman Empire.

1.In 476 C.E. Romulus, the last of the Roman emperors in the west, was overthrown by the Germanic leader Odoacer, who became the first Barbarian to rule in Rome. The order that the Roman Empire had brought to western Europe for 1000 years was no more. (:

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2. Gaius Julius Caesar

3. The Roman Empire began when Augustus Caesar (27 BCE-14 CE) became the first emperor of Rome and ended, in the west, when the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by the Germanic King Odoacer (476 CE).

4. Instead of following Caesar's example and making himself dictator, Octavian in 27 BC founded the principate, a system of monarchy headed by an emperor holding power for life. His powers were hidden behind constitutional forms, and he took the name Augustus meaning 'lofty' or 'serene'. Nevertheless, he retained ultimate control of all aspects of the Roman state, with the army under his direct command.


At home, he embarked on a large programme of reconstruction and social reform. Rome was transformed with impressive new buildings and Augustus was a patron to Virgil, Horace and Propertius, the leading poets of the day. Augustus also ensured that his image was promoted throughout his empire by means of statues and coins.

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why was columbus’ voyage described as a successful failure ??

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Success for Spain: Columbus' voyage opened up the "New World" to European exploitation, which would generate untold wealth for Spain and other nations through overseas colonies.
Failure for Columbus: Columbus was looking for a way to reach the East Indies in Asia by sailing westward across the ocean. Obviously he did not acheive that goal. However, the crazy old coot went to his deathbed insisting what he had found was Asia, refusing to accept the abundant evidence it was not.

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Why were some Federalists opposed to the Louisiana Purchase?

A) They liked having France on the United States border.
B) They thought the price for the land was too high.
C) They wanted to join forces with Napoleon.
D) They feared that this would increase the power of the South.

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B) They thought the price for the land was too high.

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which of the following is an example of appeasement?
a. a nation invades a foreign territory and, in return, is attacked by other countries who feel threatened.
b. a nation invades a territory and the international community agrees to let them have it in exchange for a promise not to show any more aggression.
c. a nation invades a territory and is immediately met with economic sanctions (restrictions) meant to make them withdraw.
d. a nation decides to stake its claim to a territory by bringing its case before a court.

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The correct answer is B

Final answer:

The example of appeasement is option b, where a nation takes over a territory and is allowed to keep it by the international community in return for a promise of no further aggression, paralleling events like the Munich Agreement prior to World War II.

Explanation:

The concept of appeasement refers to the policy of conceding to an aggressor's demands in the hope that no further demands will be made. This term is often associated with the actions of the French and British governments in their dealings with Nazi Germany prior to World War II. Given the choice of situations presented, option b is an example of appeasement: 'a nation invades a territory and the international community agrees to let them have it in exchange for a promise not to show any more aggression.'

Historical examples can be given from the period leading up to World War II when the Allied powers, in particular Britain and France, sought to appease Hitler by allowing him to annex parts of Europe, such as the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia during the Munich Agreement. They did this in hopes of avoiding further conflict, a strategy that ultimately proved ineffective and led to the further expansion of Nazi Germany.

In the early sixteenth century, to whom were the American continents a "new world"? And who might have taken offense at that term? (Please answer ASAP)

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The American continent was considered a new world to the European Powers which had seen it as a new land since Amerigo Vespucci published his work "Mundus Novus and the Letter to Soderini" between 1503 and 1505 in which he demostrated that what had been considerd the "West Indies" was in fact a continent which became a new land to the European Knowledge. This continent took the name of "America" in honor to Vespucci. Since then it was known as the "new land" because a vast portion of it remained unexplored. As the colonization and exploring of these new lands were extremely dangerous tasks, the European empires which had invested men and resources on it, decided to send pernicious prisioners, sentenced to death, Mentally ill and bankrupt people to explore and colonize these territories with the promise of owning land.

So for empires like Spain, Portugal, Flanders, England, France and Italy acknowledged this continent as the "new world" and the term might had taken as an offense by people in the reigning elite, courtiers, rich merchants and anyone linked with the royalty who might seen in this term an offense by the fact of beign related with this class of people sent to the Americas and the belief that the population of this "new land" was composed by monsters and a large range catalogue of unknown creatures.

what do we call the 18th century thinkers who believed that wisdom reason and knowledge could bring Justice equality and freedom

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We call an 18th century thinker who believed in wisdom, Philosophies.

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identify which of these is a U.S. territory. a. kingson. b havana c. Bermuda d. Puerto Rico

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Puerto is U.S. territory

Answer 1: Puerto Rico

Answer 2: Congress

Answer 3: 1898

Answer 4: 1998

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How did plantation owners benefit from the labor of enslaved people?

A. Owners were able to pay enslaved people lower wages than other workers.

B. Owners earned extra money by renting out plots of land for enslaved people to farm.

C. Enslaved people worked off debts owed to plantation owners in exchange for freedom.

D. Enslaved people provided a large, inexpensive workforce to farm labor-intensive cash crops.

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D. Enslaved people provided a large, inexpensive workforce to farm labor-intensive cash crops.

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ITS D

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which statement explains how WW1 i affected Turkish leaders

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World War I effectively ended the Ottoman Empire.

The Allies who defeated the Ottoman Empire wanted to divide Turkey up as spoils of War but the Turkish National Park led by future President Mustafa Kemal Ataturk fought them off and eventually founded the new nation of Turkey with its capital in Ankara.

Explain the impact of the Versailles peace treaty

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The Treaty Of Versailles And Its Effect On The World War I. The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty signed between Germany and the Allies which consisted of Britain, France and America. The idea of the Treaty was to end World War one and Germany would be too weak to start another war.

The peace settlement that was signed at Versailles in 1919, at the end of the First World War, imposed very harsh terms against Germany.  Germany was blamed for causing the war, and France had been a primary victim, with much of the war's battlefront being fought on French soil.  American president Woodrow Wilson had wanted a resolution to the conflict that would be more focused on building future peace between nations.  France, however, felt deeply wronged and wanted Germany to be punished as an aggressor.  Great Britain tended to support France's position.

As a result, the Treaty of Versailles, which came out of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, was very punitive towards Germany.  Germany was forced to admit responsibility for causing the Great War (World War I).  We now call that "the war guilt" clause of the treaty.  Germany also was forced to pay large reparation payments to the Allies (who opposed Germany in the war).   The German economy and national pride were deeply affected by this.  On top of that, the Great Depression (which was a global phenomenon) became worse in Germany than in America.  The bad situation in Germany made it possible for a radical leader like Hitler, making all sorts of bold promises, to win over enough people to rise to power.  So the Versailles treaty's attempt to punish Germany backfired, and actually led to a second, even more deadly Second World War.

which of the following could be considered a push factor

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A push factor is a flaw or distress that drives a person away from a certain place. A pull factor is something concerning the country to which a person migrates. It is generally a benefit that attracts people to a certain place. Push and pull factors are usually considered as north and south poles on a magnet.

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b. unfair treatment

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In Mexico _____ is celebrated by processions from the 16 of December until Christmas Eve to represent the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem.
Cinco de Mayo
Día de los Reyes
Posadas
El Día de los Muertos

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I think it's Dia de Los Reyes

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Posadas

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What is the difference between monarchy and representative democracy

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Monarchy is a form of government where a state is headed by a monarch while democracy is a government headed by elected representatives. Power and position is passed through heritage and bloodline in Monarchy while democracy principally supports elections people's choice.

Monarchy is not a democracy form of government. Power is passed in a family line, people become royalty since birth or through marriage. Some types of monarchy, especially the modern ones are Constitutional Monarchies, which means that the monarchy exists at the same time as an elected Parliament when the members of the royal family have representative tasks, such as a charity.

Democracy is a different form of government, where the people choose by vote who is going to rule. Usually, in democracies, the rulers have a certain time in power and have to give up on it. Democracy is the only form of government that everyone has a say and everyone can be elected as a representative, something that is not possible in a Monarchy.

The top man under the emperor was the (fill in the blank), he held all of the real power in Japan, and the emperor was nothing more than a figure head

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Shogun

Daimyo

Samurai

Vizier

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Shogun held the real power in japan.


The accuracy of this account could be questioned because

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Answer:  The correct answer is :  Because the Aztecs have a very unpleasant and abhorrent habit.

Explanation:  This tradition should be punished, which was that when the Aztecs wanted to ask their idols for a favor, they took many boys and girls and sometimes some adults and in front of their idols, opened their abdomen while alive and took out their hearts and their hearts. entrails and burned them. This he did so that his requests were heard and had more acceptance by the idols.

What was the significance of Edward Cartwright

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He invented the power loom.

Final answer:

Peter Cartwright's significance lies in his extensive contributions as a pioneer preacher in the American frontier, influencing religious movements, shaping community values, and engaging in political life during the 19th century.

Explanation:

Peter Cartwright was a significant figure in American history as a pioneering preacher in the West during the 19th century.

Cartwright's remarkable influence stemmed from his extensive ministerial work, which included delivering thousands of sermons, baptizing numerous individuals, and playing a key role in the Methodist Episcopal church.

His unique character traits, physical presence, and impact on the frontier society made him a prominent and respected figure in the early American religious landscape.

The significance of Edward Cartwright, although a typo in the inquiry intended to refer to Peter Cartwright, lies in his monumental contributions to religious movements and political life in the American frontier during the 19th century. Reverend Dr. Peter Cartwright was a pivotal figure in the Methodist Episcopal Church, dedicated nearly seventy years to preaching, during which he delivered around eighteen thousand sermons, baptized approximately fifteen thousand individuals, and integrated nearly twelve thousand members into the church. His robust physical stature and commanding personality made him a charismatic leader who was both feared and respected by the 'roughs and bruisers' at camp-meetings. In addition to his ecclesiastical accomplishments, Cartwright engaged in the political arena, serving Sangamon County in the Illinois House of Representatives and running for Congress against Abraham Lincoln in 1846. His life and work exemplify the indomitable spirit of pioneer preachers and their integral role in shaping community and moral standards on the American frontier.

what influences shaped the content of Shotoku's constituion

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The Constitution was influenced by the Articles of Confederation.When the framers wrote the Constitution, they had only intended toamend the Articles, but a whole new document emerged.

When was Jesus pointed out publicly as the Son of God and the long-awaited Savior?
True or false

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this is true bc it is



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I think it is False

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Which President was known for the statement “Speak softy and carry a big stick?”

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The president that was known for the statement “Speak softy and carry a big stick” is Theodore Roosevelt.

“Speak softy and carry a big stick” is part of Roosevelt's foreign policy and the Big Stick ideology, which supports the idea of carrying out peaceful negotiations but also being ready to resort to violent methods in case things go wrong, that is, being ready to raise weapons if negotiations do not go as planned. The statement "Speak softy and carry a big stick” was first used by Roosevelt in a letter written to Henry L. Sprague in 1900.

Theodore Roosevelt is the answer

which generals wife provided food and comfort during the winter war at valley forge

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The woman is Martha Washington, the wife of George Washington which assumed the command of the army in the Winter War at the Valley Forge.

Because George could not return home during the battle he called Martha to join him, but she did not stay inactive she helped other wives that were helping the souldiers in the emcapment offering theirs services cooking, whashing and nursing men.

What statement below correctly identifies one of the purpose of the Kansas Nebraska Act.


A) It allowed citizens of these territories to decide whether they would allow slavery
thereby repealing missouri Compromise.

B) Slavery permitted in Kansas but not Nebraska.

C) Slavery was forbidden in both of these territories.

D) Slavery was allowed in Nebraska but not Kansas.

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A) allowed citizens of these territories to decide wether they would allow slavery therby repealing Missouri compromise

This image depicts a feudal manor in Europe during the Middle Ages. How did the manorial system impact Europe's economic development?

A) Trade decreased as manors allowed small kingdoms to become economically self-sufficient.

B) Manors allowed kings to focus on one or two main crops and trade with other kings for the crops or goods that they needed.

C) This system taught peasants how to effectively farm, so when they left for other kingdoms new techniques and technologies spread with them.

D) The manorial system required western Europeans to travel farther east in search of crops such as corn and potatoes because of poor harvests in western Europe from 500-1000.

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A) Trade decreased as manors allowed small kingdoms to become economically self-sufficient.

The correct answer is A) Trade decreased as manors allowed small kingdoms to become economically self-sufficient.

The manorial system impacted Europe's economic development in that Trade decreased as manors allowed small kingdoms to become economically self-sufficient.

The image depicts a feudal manor in Europe during the Middle Ages.  During these dark moments of Medieval time in Europe, the economy of the continent was based in the feudal system. The lord and the owner of the land and people worked for that landlord in exchange for housing and some food. The peasants lived under the protection of the lord and they have to be their servants.

The statement of purpose of the Declaration of Independence is called the?

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The correct answer is the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence.

The Preamble is the Executive overview of the Declaration and states the general philosophy behind the separation.

Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, it states:

When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

2.1 We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

2.2 That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.

2.3 Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.

2.4 But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.

2.5 Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these States. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.

What were the key terms of the Treaty of Paris that ensured peace?

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The Treaty of Paris was signed on 1783 by three representatives of the United States (John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay) and David Hartley in representation of King Charles III, formally ending the American Revolution, and recognizing the independence of the 13 Colonies.

The key terms of the Treaty of Paris that ensured peace were established through 10 articles that benefited both countries, the main terms were:

Acknowledge of the 13 Colonies as free, sovereign and independent states.Boundaries for the United States of America and the British North America were settled. All prisoners from both countries were to be released. Properties of the Loyalists were to be returned. Both countries would have access to the Mississippi River. Both countries had the right to fish on Grand Bank and other Banks of the New found land. Territories captured by either country would be restored without compensation. Ratification of the treaty was to occur in six months.

Final answer:

The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, was a landmark agreement that ended the American War of Independence. It recognized the United States' independence and established its borders. It also urged states to stop persecuting Loyalists and to return their property.

Explanation:

The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, was crucial in establishing peace after the American War of Independence. The key terms of this treaty that ensured peace included the recognition of the United States' independence by Great Britain, the establishment of borders for the US at the Mississippi River, the Atlantic Ocean, Canada, and Florida. The treaty secured these rights and territories and also provided New Englanders with fishing rights off Newfoundland.

Moreover, the treaty also recommended individual states to refrain from persecuting Loyalists and to return their confiscated property. Under a broader perspective, this treaty changed the map of colonial powers with the French surrendering their belongings in North America and India to the British, and France giving the control of the Louisiana Territory to Spain.

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