1. French and Indian War (1754-1763)
2. Boston Tea Party (1773)
3. Declaration of Independence (1776)
1. French and Indian War (1754-1763)
2. Boston Tea Party (1773)
3. Declaration of Independence (1776)
Question 01 - UERJ 2011 - 1st Qualification Exam - John Gasts canvas symbolizes the spread of material progress, such as railroads and the telegraph, in the USA during the 19th century. These changes contributed to the conquest of new territories and were justified by the following set of ideas:(A)
Question 01 - UERJ 1999 - 1st Phase - (Apud FAUSTO, Boris. História do Brasil. São Paulo:Edusp, 1995.) “ Glory to the homeland!”, said Revista Illustrada, one day after the proclamation of the Republic in Brazil, in a commemoration that represented the desire for changes that would bring about the
Question 01 - FUVEST 2013 - Transfer – Look at the following image. This image is directly related to thea) campaign for industrialization in Brazil. b) Brazils participation in World War I.c) Revolution of 1932.d) Brazils participation in World War II.e) Nationalist reaction to the 1964 coup . Que
Question 01 - UERJ 2003 - 2nd Qualification Exam - (STORNI, 1927. In:LEMOS, Renato. A history of Brazil through caricature. Rio de Janeiro:Bom Texto, Letras e Expressões, 2001.) The domination of large landowners during the Old Republic gave rise to the popular expression “halter vote”, an electoral