Answer:
This is a primary source. He wrote the letter to impress the Spanish king and his court, to convey that his expedition had been a good investment because the place was rich and luxurious, that there were gold and other riches to plunder, and peoples to force into submission to the crown of Spain. It is reasonable to expect that his letter stimulated the mind and imagination of contemporary Spaniards.
Explanation:
Even though you don't specify it, I believe you are talking about ancient Egypt, since a high percentage of the population of ancient Egypt were farmers, and when they were not farming they were doing other jobs. Specifically during the flood season they were not able to farm so it was then when they worked for the pharaoh on building projects.
Answer: is D
Explanation:
- Central Intelligence Agency
- National Security Council
- Department of Defense
Answer:
Gran Colombia had a brief, vigorous existence during the war. Subsequent civilian and military rivalry for public office and regional jealousies led to a rebellion in Venezuela in 1826. After ruling as dictator from 1828 to 1830, Bolívar convoked a convention to frame a new constitution. It was recognized only in Nueva Granada (Colombia and Panama). Bolívar resigned and left for the northern coast, where he died, near Santa Marta, on December 17, 1830. By that time Venezuela and Ecuador had seceded from Gran Colombia. Thus Gran Colombia essentially passed into history with its principal architect.
Explanation:
B because it is not in first person and is informing the reader.