New England settlers were confident they could defeat the Indians at the start of Metacom's War because
a. The Wampanoags were divided over the decision to go to war.
b. The English had been victorious in their war with the Pequots.
c. The Indians did not have good weapons.
d. The French had agreed to assist the New Englanders.
e. They controlled the food supplies in the region.
b
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What are some possible conclusions we can draw from the discovery of Turkana Boy?
A. Though capable hunters and biologically well-adapted to their environments, early hominins possessed limited intelligence and were likely to die young. B. Early hominins died out because they were unable to work together and frequently murdered members of their own kind. C. Early hominins had brains similar in size to our own but did not possess the physical structures to produce language. D. Early hominins were quite helpless and were easy prey for larger animals.
Which of the following did the British government declare illegal in 1805?
a) “broken voyages” b) “neutral carriers” c) “midnight judges” d) “paper blockades”
Looking at Map 38.2, "The Partition of South Asia," what was a critical weakness of Pakistan as it was originally created?
A) the separation of its two divisions B) its small size C) its lack of arable lands D) the aggression of Kashmir